chromosome 17 The correct answer is chromosome 15
17 chromosome
15
y
No, Chromosome 4.
Chromosome 13
There are multiple genes encoded by this chromosome. The duplication of the chromosome might have dysregulated multiple genes that affect the patterning of the head and body and affect wing pigmentation. On the other hand, one gene might be involved in all these processes. For instance, patients with Down syndrome have three copies of chromosome 21, resulting in developmental issues but also an early onset of Alzheimers Disease.
neither. It is on chromosome 4, of which both males and females have two copies.
The allele that is responsible of Fabry Disorder/Disease is located on the X chromosome and is the only lipid storage disorder identified as being sex linked.
recessive
14q31
2-21
Tay-Sachs disease is caused by a genetic mutation in the HEXA gene on (human) chromosome 15 and no other chromosome is involved.
Chromosome 4
No, Chromosome 4.
Gaucher's disease is located on chromosome 1, which is not the sex chromosome, so no. It is not a sex linked disease.
Chromosome 13
Arthritis does not effect a chromosome.
It's Chromosome X .
Chromosome 16 has been a target of study by Crohns disease researchers lately and Chromosome 16 probably contains between 850 and 1,200 genes.
Chromosome numbers: 1, 14, 19, and 21 are affected by Alzheimer's disease.