genetic diseases

     

A genetic isorder is a condition caused by abnormalities in genes or chromosomes. While some diseases, such as cancer, are due to genetic abnormalities acquired in a few cells during life, the term "genetic disease" most commonly refers to diseases present in all cells of the body and present since conception. Some genetic disorders are caused by chromosomal abnormalities due to errors in meiosis, the process which produces reproductive cells such as sperm and eggs. Examples include Down syndrome (extra chromosome 21), Turner Syndrome (45X0) and Klinefelter's syndrome (a male with 2 X chromosomes). Other genetic changes may occur during the production of germ cells by the parent. One example is the triplet expansion repeat mutations which can cause fragile X syndrome or Huntington's disease. Defective genes may also be inherited intact from the parents. This can often happen unexpectedly when two healthy carriers of a defective recessive gene reproduce, but can also happen when the defective gene is dominant. Currently about 4,000 genetic disorders are known, with more being discovered. Most disorders are quite rare and affect one person in every several thousands or millions. Cystic fibrosis is one of the most common genetic disorders; around 5% of the population of the United States carry at least one copy of the defective gene. Some types of recessive gene disorder confer an advantage in the heterozygous state in certain environments.

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  • RT @eclturnerpa: £235 raised by the London @ArcelorMittal office on Friday to support children born with genetic diseases. Great effort guy…
  • £235 raised by the London @ArcelorMittal office on Friday to support children born with genetic diseases. Great effort guys! #JeansforGenes
  • @AlexTheHowell and men couldn't get away from colour blindness and genetic diseases bc they only have 1 X chromosome
  • Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) is one of the most common, life-threatening genetic diseases. See vid -> [sponsored]
  • What is the world doing for genetic diseases? Wearing denim.. & making new policies! More in our #JeansforGenes blog
  • Advances in detecting Amish, Jewish, and Icelandic genetic diseases
  • Analyzing DNA strands allows medical professionals to precisely identify genetic diseases. &
  • RT @gracellenking: RGI Chapter @ HHM is an exciting new group to spread awareness on rare genetic diseases. drop by on Wednesday from 3-4 i…
  • RGI Chapter @ HHM is an exciting new group to spread awareness on rare genetic diseases. drop by on Wednesday from 3-4 in rm 402!
  • "New diagnostic method identifies genetic diseases" by @biotechspain #biotech @asebio @febiotec @kinrel
  • Remarkable women doing DIY genetics to find an explanation for her 2 rare genetic diseases.
  • Inbreeding is very bad in humans, Urobuchi. It leads to genetic diseases and mad kings like George V. Hemophilia. Deformities.
  • How DNA is edited to correct genetic diseases
  • Genetic diseases SUCK!!!
  • RT @yohrgo: It's like I'm blessed with no genetic diseases but Bayern insists on giving me one
  • It's like I'm blessed with no genetic diseases but Bayern insists on giving me one
  • RT @dbarthjones: Ethical to remove rare/genetic diseases in De-identified Data to protect against re-identification?