Genetic Disorders

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Genetic Disorders: Overview

This Topic covers sub-topics such as Sickle-cell Anaemia, Turner’s Syndrome, Klinefelter’s Syndrome, Albinism, Down’s Syndrome, Karyotype, Genetic Disorders, Chromosomal Abnormalities, Mitochondrial Disorder and, Inheritance of Sickle Cell Anaemia

Important Questions on Genetic Disorders

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Sickle cell anaemia is diagnosed through _____ test.

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How sickle cell anaemia is diagnosed?

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One of these is an example of polygenic disorder.

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The polygenic disorder is controlled by _____ (gene/mitochondria).

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The polygenic disorder is controlled by only one gene.

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What do you mean by polygenic disorder?

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Mitochondrial disease is caused due to mutation in:

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One of these is an example of mitochondrial disorder.

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Mitochondrial disorder is caused due to _____ (mutation/translocation) in gene.

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Diabetes mellitus is an example of mitochondrial disorder.

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Explain mitochondrial disorder.

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Choose the disease that leads to the crescent-shaped blood cell.

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The abnormal disease that leads to the crescent-shaped blood cell is called:

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Sickle cell anaemia cannot be treated.

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Sickle cell anemia is caused due to _____ (mutation/adaptation) in gene.

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What do you mean by sickle cell anaemia and state the remedies of sickle cell anaemia?

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Sickle cell anaemia is an autosomal recessive inherited disease.

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Explain the inheritance of sickle cell anaemia.

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Sickle-cell anaemia is caused by a change in a single base pair of DNA.

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Sickle cell anaemia is caused by alpha gene.