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- Recessive genetic disorders are more frequent than disorders inherited as dominant because : a) recessive genetic disorders are limited to persons of the same ethnicity c) dominant genetic disorders are never expressed in males d) people carrying dominant genetic disorders always die before birth e ) carriers are not eliminated by the disease before reproductionWhat is genetic disorders? Explain by giving an example.The presence of certain factors in a person’s genetic makeup that increase the likelihood of eventually developing one or more diseases is known as aa )genetic mutation.b )genetic polymorphism.c )genetic predisposition.d )genotype
- If your father were diagnosed with an inherited disease that develops around the age of 50, would you want to be tested to find out whether you would develop this disease? If so, when would you want to be tested? As a teenager or sometime in your 40s? If not, would you have children?Recessive genetic disorders are more frequent than disorders inherited as dominant because : a) carriers are not eliminated by the disease before reproduction b ) people carrying dominant genetic disorders always die before birth c ) dominant genetic disorders are never expressed in males e ) recessive genetic disorders are limited to persons of the same ethnicityWhat is the most common symptom in a genetic disorder and why? Do all people exhibit this symptom of a genetic disorder?
- Give 5 examples of phenocopiesWhat are genetic disorders? Give some examples?Which best describes genetic mutations? A) Genetic mutations that cause diseases are always passed on to offspring. B) Some inherited genetic mutations can be good for the offspring. C) Different genetic mutations cause few forms of cancer. D) Somatic mutations can be inherited from parents or acquired during life.