Sperm chromosome abnormalities can affect fertility, and it is recommended to undergo artificial insemination and pay close attention to the baby’s condition.
Occasionally having double eyelids in children may be due to genetic factors.
Occasionally developing double eyelids in children may be due to genetic factors, with the interaction of dominant and recessive genes for double eyelids resulting in different phenotypes.
Partial deletion of the 5th chromosome leads to a genetic condition known as cri du chat syndrome; individuals with trisomy of the 18th chromosome typically exhibit malformations of the mesoderm and its derivatives.
Chromosome abnormalities are one of the causes of abnormal gene expression and physical growth and development.
What Factors May Lead to Chromosomal Abnormalities?
Why are the factors and causes of Type 1 diabetes important?
Explore the possibility of gene mutation in children and how to avoid deafness caused by drug poisoning.
A 6-year-old boy, the child of a friend, has ears that look different from other children, and the outer ear canal is narrow. Will congenital microtia be inherited?
Antiepileptic drugs may affect the fetus. For women who become pregnant unexpectedly while taking antiepileptic medications, it is recommended to weigh the risks and discuss with a doctor.