What are common genetic disorders?

Here are some of the most common genetic disorders:

Single-Gene Disorders (Easy Explanation)

These disorders happen when only one gene is changed (mutated). Even one small change can cause a disease.

🔹 Cystic Fibrosis

  • What it does: Affects the lungs and stomach.
  • Main problem: Makes thick, sticky mucus.
  • Result: Trouble breathing and digesting food.

🔹 Sickle Cell Anemia

  • What it does: Changes the shape of red blood cells.
  • Main problem: Cells become hard and curved.
  • Result: Pain, tiredness (anemia), and more infections.

🔹 Tay-Sachs Disease

  • What it does: Damages the brain and nerves.
  • Main problem: The body can’t get rid of certain fats.
  • Note: Common in Ashkenazi Jewish families.

🔹 Phenylketonuria (PKU)

  • What it does: The body can’t break down a part of food called phenylalanine.
  • Main problem: If not treated, it can cause brain damage and learning problems.
  • Good news: Can be managed with a special diet.

Thalassemia

  • What it does: Affects how the body makes red blood cells (hemoglobin).
  • Main problem: Not enough healthy red blood cells.
  • Result: Tiredness and weakness (anemia).


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