Genetic Disorders Sourcebook, Eighth Edition:
Chambers, James, Ed. |
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ISBN 13: 9780780820487 Previous ISBN (13): 9780780816947 ISBN 10: 0780820487 Category: Genetics Edition: 8 Publisher: Infobase Copyright: 2023 Format: Cloth Status: Active Pages: 744 Weight: 2 Retail Price: 97.00 Quantity On Hand: 0 Quantity On Order: 0 |
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Synopsis: Genes provide the information that directs the human body's basic cellular activities. Research on the human genome has shown that the DNA sequences of any two individuals are 99.9 percent identical. That 0.1-percent variation, however, is profoundly important. It contributes to visible differences, such as height and hair color, and invisible differences, such as the increased risk for-or protection from-a myriad of diseases and disorders. As medical researchers unlock the secrets of the human genome, they are learning that nearly all diseases have a genetic component. Some are caused by a mutation in a gene or group of genes. Such mutations can occur randomly or as the result of exposure to hazardous conditions or substances. Other disorders are hereditary. These can be passed down from generation to generation within a family. Genetic Disorders Sourcebook, Eighth Edition offers updated information on where genes are located in the cell, how genes work and how genetic mutations affect health. It provides facts about the most common genetic disorders, including those that arise from mutations in specific genes-for example, muscular dystrophy, sickle cell anemia, and cystic fibrosis-as well as those arising from chromosomal abnormalities-such as Down syndrome and fragile X syndrome. It also details genetic testing and disorders arising due to abnormalities in specific genes such as albinism, alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency, blood clotting deficiency disorders, connective tissue, endocrine disorders, cystic fibrosis, growth disorders, and others. It explains chromosomal abnormalities and their associated conditions. A section on disorders with genetic and environmental components describes how the environment affects our health and our genes. The hereditary components of Alzheimer disease, cancer, diabetes, mental illness, obesity, addiction, and others are also discussed and also provide updated information about the prognosis of a gene |
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