Essays about chromosomal disorders

  1. Chromosomal Disorders
    Chromosomal Disorders What are the most common chromosomal disorders There are numerous chromosomal disorders. The actual disorder ...
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  2. Genetic Disorders
    ... A second category of genetic diseases is chromosomal disorders which involves abnormalities of chromosomes in which too much or too little chromosome material ...
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  3. Causes of mental retardation
    ... Chromosomal disorders occur every once in a while, and are caused by too many or too few chromosomes in the restructure of the chromosomes The Arc of New ...
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  4. Define Autism
    ... the x chromosome, Angelman\amp39s syndrome involves chromosome 15, and many other chromosomal abnormalities may present with \ampquotautism.\ampquot Other disorders such as ...
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  5. What is the Human Genome Project, and how did it come to be
    ... Not all mutations, however, produce disorders, as some remain unexpressed, without ... by dye specific staining of chromosomes are said to be chromosomal mutations ...
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  6. What is the Human Genome Project, and how did it come to be
    ... Not all mutations, however, produce disorders, as some remain unexpressed, without ... by dye specific staining of chromosomes are said to be chromosomal mutations ...
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  7. What is the Human Genome Project, and how did it come to be
    ... Not all mutations, however, produce disorders, as some remain unexpressed, without ... by dye specific staining of chromosomes are said to be chromosomal mutations ...
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  8. What is the Human Genome Project, how does it effect us and how ...
    ... Not all mutations, however, produce disorders, as some remain unexpressed, without ... by dye specific staining of chromosomes are said to be chromosomal mutations ...
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  9. Genetic Testing and Its Social Implications
    ... estimated that approximately 50 centers worldwide have begun offering PGD for a variety of disorders, including single gene defects, chromosomal imbalances and ...
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  10. Down Syndrome
    Well, if not, it is a genetic chromosomal disorder that affects both the ... Because other disorders can have similar physical signs, the diagnosis depends on ...
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  11. Designer Babies
    ... deemed at ampquothigh riskampquot for giving birth to a child with chromosomal abnormalities are ... PAGE ONE Some of the genetic disorders that can be detected before birth ...
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  12. Gene Therapy and Genetic Counseling
    ... The more technical phenotopical manifestations of disorders requiring actual gene therapy ... the automaic DNA repair sequences to truly repair chromosomal errors. ...
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  13. The Genetic Aspects of Infertility
    ... severity of the spermatogenic defect in the 30 patients with idiopathic spermatogenic disorders. ... It is encoded by a singlecopy Xchromosomal gene located at ...
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  14. Down Syndrome
    ... in 1959, geneticist Jerome Lejeune identified the chromosomal abnormality associated ... to bacteria infections, ear infections, liver disorders, smaller livers ...
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  15. Autism 3
    ... Chromosomal studies have been attempted to detect if autism is a result of too ... Issues in the Classification of Pervasive Developmental Disorders and Associated ...
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  16. Schizophrenia
    ... which positively identified chromosome 6, four other chromosomal regions were ... to Huntingtonamp39s disease, Fragile X syndrome, and several other brain disorders. ...
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  17. sexual orientation
    ... found that there ampquotis a correlation between a specific chromosomal region in ... In 1952, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders DSM listed ...
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  18. Theories and Studies on Role of Deviance in Societies
    ... Moreover, for the most part, definitions of mental disorders occur the same ... of aggression in men to levels of testosterone or chromosomal abnormality, however ...
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  19. the use of fetal tissue in res
    ... researchers with information that detects sexlinked diseases and genetic disorders. ... type of tissue is insufficient because some major chromosomal defect or ...
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  20. Tourettes
    ... affected with TS in an effort to find the chromosomal location of ... ObsessiveCompulsive Disorder Various Learning Disabilities Varous Sleep Disorders How is ...
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  21. An Account of the Anatomy and Physiology of Congenital Heart
    Congenital heart disease or CHD is a range of heart disorders, of varying ... syndrome approximately 30 of sufferers have CHD and other chromosomal defects. ...
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  22. Down Syndrome
    One of the most common of these genetic disorders is Down syndrome. ... Down syndrome is one of the most common chromosomal abnormalities, occurring in about 1 out ...
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  23. sex preselection
    ... used during in vitro fertilization to test embryos for genetic disorders as well ... technique is also useful in that it can detect chromosomal abnormalities such ...
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  24. Human Genome
    ... sequence, scientist determine the order of base pairs in each chromosomal area at ... in immune system function and in at least 27 disorders, including congenital ...
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  25. The Incident at Bhopal
    ... by potential husbands because reproductive disorders are so commonplace that they are seen as sterile.5 It is unknown whether chromosomal damage will affect ...
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  26. Genetics In Life
    ... conditions, we could create a society intolerant of people with congenital disorders. ... have the choice of terminating pregnancies due to chromosomal or genetic ...
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  27. do we know why some men are gay
    ... The reason for gender identity disorders is unknown where feminine boys had the ... But Hamer 1993 found a correlation between the chromosomal region Xq28 and ...
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  28. Werner Syndrome
    ... chromosome recombination, as well as the shuffling of chromosomal segments that ... These disorders are associated with a notable predisposition to various cancers ...
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  29. Werner syndrome
    ... chromosome recombination, as well as the shuffling of chromosomal segments that ... These disorders are associated with a notable predisposition to various cancers ...
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  30. LSD
    ... Early studies were done using the drug to treat various psychiatric disorders. ... number of bad trips reported, speculation of LSD related chromosomal damage, and ...
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