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The chromosomes which are affected in Turner's Syndrome is the sex chromosomes. A normal female individual has 2 X sex chromosomes. In Turner's Syndrome, a woman only has one X chromosome and is missing the other. Thus, a woman with Turner's Syndrome has the sex chromosomes X0.
The cellular process affected would be cell division, specifically during the phase of mitosis where the chromosomes need to separate into two daughter cells. Hindering this process could lead to cells with an abnormal number of chromosomes, causing genetic instability and potentially leading to cell death or mutation.
Cleft lip and palate can be caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Specific chromosomes are not typically associated with this condition, but there may be genetic variations present that increase the risk of developing cleft lip and palate. Genetic testing and counseling can help determine the specific factors contributing to an individual's cleft lip and palate.
A human with monosomy has 45 chromosomes instead of the usual 46. This genetic condition results from the loss of one chromosome in a pair, leading to various health issues depending on which chromosome is affected.
All Of THEM!
all of them
In recent discoveries, 18 specific chromosomes are affected because of Parkinson's Disease. These chromosomes are numbered in chronological order.
No. If your chromosomes is affected you would have a disorder, but cleft lip and palate is just a defect that can be treated. hope it help: )
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chromosome 21
Glaucoma can affect individuals at any age, but it is more commonly diagnosed in people over the age of 40. The risk increases with age, and prevalence is notably higher in those over 60. Certain types of glaucoma, such as congenital glaucoma, can occur in infants and young children. Regular eye examinations are crucial for early detection and management, regardless of age.
When he was younger he got into a little accident and developed congenial glaucoma and it affected both his eyes but the dr. Saved one
Well, Cancer is when abnormal cells divide out of control. The chromosomes are the DNA that controls Cell Division
Glaucoma is not contagious.
It can be treated by blood tests and sampling the affected X-chromosomes from the patient.
Open-angle glaucoma is typically treated with eye drops, laser therapy, or surgery to lower eye pressure and prevent vision loss. Early diagnosis and regular monitoring are key. For more details on treatment options, visit Glaucoma Section On Kvitle Eye Care Website.