Genetic disorders | Better Health Channel - 1 views
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Occasionally an error occurs during the division: for example, the egg or sperm might be missing a chromosome (22 chromosomes) or have an extra one (24 chromosomes), so at conception the baby has either too few (45) or too many (47) chromosomes. A well-known example of this type of genetic disorder is Down syndrome, where a person has 47 chromosomes rather than 46.
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Over 1,000 known disorders are caused by chromosome abnormalities. A chromosome disorder means there is a change in either the structure or the number of chromosomes. This can happen in three main ways: The altered chromosome is passed from the parent to the child The abnormality happens when either the sperm or egg (germ cells) is created Soon after conception.
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Around 6,000 known genetic disorders are caused by inheriting an altered gene.