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Genetic disorder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A genetic disorder is an illness caused by abnormalities in genes or chromosomes. While some diseases, such as cancer, are due in part to a genetic disorders, they can also be caused by environmenta...
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What are autosomal recessive disorders? ... What are some of the different types of autosomal recessive disorders? ... Topic Home Page | Return to Full List of Topics...
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Some examples of X-linked recessive disorders are Hemophilia and Duchenne muscular dystrophy. These occurs only in boys, which is what we expected from an X-linked recessive disorder, as discussed below. For a list of this type of disorders, see x-linked recessive disorders.
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Some examples of autosomal recessive diseases are Cystic Fibrosis, Phenylketonuria, Sickle Cell Anemia, Tay Sachs, Albinism, and galactosemia. See autosomal recessive diseases for a full list. ... List of women's disorders...
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Topics frequently discussed: autosomal, autosomal recessive, autosomal recessive disorder, cerebellum, cerebellum, chorea, dyskinesia, extrapyramidal, genetic disorder, genetic disorder, genetic disorders, genetic disorders, genetic syndromes, hypoplasia, list of genetic diseases, list of genetic disorder, list...
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Autosomal recessive disorders Objectives ... List 2 examples of autosomal recessive disorders ... If autosomal dominant disorders tend to be structural problems, how would autosomal recessive disorders be characterized?
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Sex Linked Recessive Disorders Objectives ... List 2 sex-linked recessive disorders commonly accompanied by orthopaedic problems ... Sex-linked recessive disorders are of course carried on the X chromosome. As a recessive gene, phenotypic expression is evident only in the absence of the allelic unaffected X gene,
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