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Many diseases experienced in infancy are relatively benign, but can be life threatening in adults. Why do you think this is the case?
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- How could a child inherit a disease that neither parent has?. 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? (Huntington’s Disease is a dominant lethal disease that manifests later in life after many people have had children. If you were the child of a parent who was diagnosed with Huntington's, would you want to be tested for the condition? Why or why not?
- If a male has fragile X syndrome, is his mother or father more likely to be a carrier for the disease? Why?If a mother and father have a son who has a dominant disease like Marfan syndrome, but they both do NOT (they are healthy), would would the Punnett square look like for the parents? What can we conclude about the health of their son from this?What is it called when a disease is not hereditary?
- How does the risk of chromosomal abnormality in a child change with themother’s age?Why are children less likely to develop carcinomas?Suppose you are a carrier of fragile X syndrome and want to have children. Would you choose pregnancy, adoption, or surrogacy? If you became pregnant, would you opt for prenatal diagnosis? Explain your decisions.
- Seeing that the placenta acts as a barrier protecting the baby from harmful substances the mother may consume, how come some babies develop ailments like Fetal Alcohol Syndrome? Are there some substances that render the protective function of the placenta less useful than required?What part of an infant’s body is said to stay in an immature state until needed to produce more cells? a. uterus b. stem cells c. umbilical cord d. placentaWhich of the following situations is the result of epistasis? a A mouse has black fur, black eyes, and black skin. b A mouse has white fur, pink eyes, and pink skin. c A mouse has white fur with black spots and black eyes. d A mouse has black fur with white spots and black eyes.