If a genetic disease requires two damaged copies of the gene for expression and the genes are not located on the sex chromosomes, it is called an autosomal recessive disorder. In this type of inheritance, an individual must inherit one mutated copy from each parent to express the disease. Examples of autosomal recessive disorders include cystic fibrosis and sickle cell anemia.
A genetic desiese is your chromosomes or genes aren't how they are supposed to be. For example if someone has 47 chromosomes instead of 46 then they have a genetic disorder.
Extra chromosomes can be caused by errors in cell division, such as nondisjunction, which leads to the formation of trisomies. Missing chromosomes can result from errors in cell division or deletions of chromosome segments. Both scenarios can lead to genetic disorders like Down syndrome or Turner syndrome.
Combined chromosomes are often referred to as "chromosomal fusions" or "fusion chromosomes." This occurs when two or more chromosomes merge together, which can happen naturally or through genetic manipulation. In some instances, such as in certain cancers or genetic disorders, these fusions can lead to abnormal cell behavior and disease.
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An abnormal condition that a person inherits through the chromosomes or genes is a genetic disorder.
No, the Huntington's disease is inherited from either the mother or father. It's genes not a lack of chromosomes.
In recent discoveries, 18 specific chromosomes are affected because of Parkinson's Disease. These chromosomes are numbered in chronological order.
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If you have celiac disease then it will damage your small intestine.
Liver cirrhosis is one such disease.
Lamprey Disease
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