Genetic Disorders
Genetic disorders are caused by one or more abnormal genes passed down from one’s parents. These defects can cause a wide range of serious illnesses such as Down syndrome, cystic fibrosis, and Huntington disease. In some cases, a genetic disorder can be fatal. Genetic disorders are important to study because they can be used to understand the underlying causes of certain diseases and to develop potential treatments. They also provide insight into how genes interact with our environment, lifestyle, and nutrition. Advances in genetic testing have made it possible to detect many genetic disorders at early stages, allowing for earlier diagnosis and treatment options. Knowing one’s personal genetic makeup can help people make informed decisions about health and lifestyle.
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