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medical interventions
part ii: what is a genetic disorder?
use information from the presentation to help you fill in the \description\ column of the chart.
type of genetic disorder | description | example(s) - include information about the cause of the disease as well as how the disease affects the patient.
--- | --- | ---
single gene
- recessive
- dominant
- sex-linked | |
multifactorial | |
chromosomal | |
mitochondrial | |
research the following disorders and match them with the appropriate type of genetic disorder. record information about each disease in the \example\ column of the chart.
- duchenne muscular dystrophy
- cystic fibrosis
- huntingtons disease
- down syndrome
- leber hereditary optic neuropathy
- alzheimers disease
Each genetic disorder type is defined by its inheritance pattern or genetic origin, then matched to the provided examples with their cause and patient impacts.
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| Type of Genetic Disorder | Description | Example(s) – Include information about the cause of the disease as well as how the disease affects the patient. |
|---|---|---|
| Multifactorial | Caused by a mix of genetic mutations and environmental factors | Alzheimer's Disease: Caused by combined genetic variants (e.g., APOE ε4) and environmental triggers; leads to progressive memory loss, cognitive decline, and impaired daily function. |
| Chromosomal | Caused by abnormal chromosome number or structure | Down Syndrome: Caused by an extra copy of chromosome 21; leads to intellectual disability, characteristic facial features, and increased risk of heart defects and other health issues. |
| Mitochondrial | Caused by mutations in mitochondrial DNA (passed maternally) | Leber hereditary optic neuropathy: Caused by mutations in mitochondrial DNA; leads to sudden, progressive loss of central vision, typically in young adults. |