Biology, asked by MrThakur14Dec2002, 1 year ago

Topic :- Down's Syndrome

Question :

1.) What is its frequency in humans and does it also occur in other animals ?

2.) Relate it with chromosome dysfunctions.

3.) Is there any relation between mother's age and down's syndrome in babies ? ​

Answers

Answered by Arjunsagar12
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Answer:

For example, if a baby is born with three #21 chromosomes, rather than the usual pair, then the baby would be said to have "trisomy 21.

Answered by ItZTanisha
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  1. We live in a world of frequency or vibration. Frequency is the number of repeating vibrations that occur in a second. ... The human body has vibrational frequency down to the cellular level. Higher frequency in the body, results in better health. It has been shown that a normal healthy body has a frequency of 62–72 MHz.
  2. Chromosome abnormalities usually occur when there is an error in cell division resulting in cells with too few or too many copies of a chromosome. Most chromosome abnormalities originate in the egg or sperm (gametes) but some happen during embryo ?development or are inherited? from a parent.
  3. The risk for chromosome problems increases with the mother's age. The chance of having a child with Down syndrome increases over time. The risk is about 1 in 1,250 for a woman who conceives at age 25. It increases to about 1 in 100 for a woman who conceives at age 40.

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