because it is a disease passed on from dna
Depends on the disease. With some, the genetic condition that causes the disease has been identified, and genetic testing can determine if you have the disease before symptoms appear.
There usually is not a genetic limit on strength unless there is a genetic disease or disorder.
The only way one can get a genetic disease is by inheriting it through one's parents. Genetic diseases and sicknesses aren't contagious, except through birth.
aids and malaria are the most common.
No, Hemophilia is a genetic disease. A person is born with it.
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Aids is an autoimmune disease caused by HIV (virus).
no but as I see it treatment of genetic disease is treating a genetic problem as a genetic treatment of a disease is using genetics to stop a certain disease that can be treated with genetics
AIDS is caused by the HIV virus, which attacks disease-fighting cells.
Aids
Yes they can if you want to have AIDS!
Chickenpox is an infectious disease, not a genetic disease
AIDs is a sexually transmitted disease. At this time there is no current cure for the disease. In other words there is no way to solve AIDs.
no she does not .
A genetic disease is a disease that was either passed onto you and/or your family is known to get that disease. An example of a genetic disease would be CF (Cystic Fibrosis). It occurs when a cell changes it's genetic information.
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