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constant muscle contraction
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1 genetic disorder 2 sickle cell anemia
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, can be inherited or arise spontaneously in response
genetic disorder
to an influence
4 groupings of genetic disorders or mitochondrial DNA,
disorders Multifactorial, Chromosomal, Single Gene
Mitochondrial genetic combination of several influences, including
disorders causes inheritance, environment, events in uterus
defects caused by the effects of alcohol on an
fetal alcohol syndrome
unborn child
Thalidomide Defect Babies born with limbs absent
Trisomy 21 AN extra chromosome 21 also know Polysomy.
- Abnormalities of face, hands, tongue, eyelids
- Slow physical and mental development
Trisomy 21 symptoms - Short stature
- Prone to heart malformations, respiratory disease,
leukemia
a chromosomal segment is moved from one position
Translocation to another, either within the same chromosome or to
another chromosome
translocation leads to CML or Philadelphia Chromosome
single gene disorders 3 autosomal dominant, autosomal recessive, sex-linked
categories
a given site on a pair of chromosomes, the normal
autosomal recessive
allele is Dominat, abnormal allele is Recessive
For someone to Have a must have received both recessive genes from each
recessive disease... parent
sickle cell anemia RBCs cannot carry O2, get stuck in the capillaries
sickle cell anemia s&s Ischemic pain, SOB, fatigue
The normal allele is recessive, abnormal allele is
autosomal dominant
Dominant
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constant muscle contraction
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1 genetic disorder 2 sickle cell anemia
3 Thalidomide Defect 4 tetany
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Terms in this set (84)
, can be inherited or arise spontaneously in response
genetic disorder
to an influence
4 groupings of genetic disorders or mitochondrial DNA,
disorders Multifactorial, Chromosomal, Single Gene
Mitochondrial genetic combination of several influences, including
disorders causes inheritance, environment, events in uterus
defects caused by the effects of alcohol on an
fetal alcohol syndrome
unborn child
Thalidomide Defect Babies born with limbs absent
Trisomy 21 AN extra chromosome 21 also know Polysomy.
- Abnormalities of face, hands, tongue, eyelids
- Slow physical and mental development
Trisomy 21 symptoms - Short stature
- Prone to heart malformations, respiratory disease,
leukemia
a chromosomal segment is moved from one position
Translocation to another, either within the same chromosome or to
another chromosome
translocation leads to CML or Philadelphia Chromosome
single gene disorders 3 autosomal dominant, autosomal recessive, sex-linked
categories
a given site on a pair of chromosomes, the normal
autosomal recessive
allele is Dominat, abnormal allele is Recessive
For someone to Have a must have received both recessive genes from each
recessive disease... parent
sickle cell anemia RBCs cannot carry O2, get stuck in the capillaries
sickle cell anemia s&s Ischemic pain, SOB, fatigue
The normal allele is recessive, abnormal allele is
autosomal dominant
Dominant