Chromosomal disorders are caused by abnormalities in the chromosomes.
Humans have 46 chromosomes in their nerve cells, unless they have a chromosomal disorder. With the exception of the reproductive cells, which only carry half the chromosomal DNA, all human cells have the same amount of chromosomes.
It shouldn't, so the likely cause is TMJD (temporomandibular joint disorder), an inflammation of the jaw at its connection to the skull. This can have a number of causes.
There are four different types of chromosomal mutations: Deletions, Translocations, Duplications and Inversions
Pollution is something that causes instability, disorder, harm or discomfort to the physical system or living organisms.
Severe fright, or slackening of the muscles that keep the bladder opening closed. This could be due to age, drugs, or some sort of other physical disorder.
on the short arm of chromosome 11
No. See the related question below.
autosomal disorder
yes it is. It affects chromosome 11.
Chromosomal, because the person with Klinefelter's would have 47 chromosomes. A genetic disorder would be any disorder having to do with genes, but would not necessarily mean having an extra chromosome.
No. Down's syndrome is a chromosomal disorder. In order to have it you have to be born with it.
sickle cell is an autosomal recessive disorder
Down syndrome is a chromosomal disorder. It is caused by having 1 extra chromosome (chromosome 21).
There are many thousands of different mutations.
You can't catch it, it's a chromosomal disorder meaning you only have 1 X chromosome.
You can't catch it, it's a chromosomal disorder meaning you only have 1 X chromosome.
The most common type of chromosomal disorder is the Down syndrome caused by an added copy of chromosomes 21. More common chromosomal disorders are Klinefelter's syndrome and Turnerâ??s syndrome.