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There are many different people that are born with genetic disorders such as Alzheimer’s Disease or Down Syndrome.


People with such genetic disorders are able to live a relatively “normal” life (it can ultimately lead a “happy [and] wholesome” life).


As our world progresses, society is producing new technologies to aid individuals in leading normal lives.

Reason #3: An Individual with Chromosome 21 Can Lead a Relatively “Normal” Life

The individual can live up to 50 years, which is a substantial amount of time to live.


Many of the immediate and delayed symptoms include symptoms that are not life-threatening. This includes distinct facial features such as smaller ears, a wider neck, low muscle tone, intellectual delay, and social disabilities.






Down Syndrome has a 50% chance of being passed on from generation to generation, while there is a 25% chance that the baby will either not have Down Syndrome and a 25% chance that the pregnancy is not possible (
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Bio Case Study (The Case of the Dividing Egg Cell)

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