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Which statement correctly describes genetic diseases or disorders? If one inherits a gene for a specific disease, and the gene is recessive, the disease is not always present. A mutation always causes a genetic disease. Dominant genes do not carry the codes for genetic disease. If an individual inherits a gene that carries a genetic disease, it is not possible for them to pass it on to their offspring.

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A) If one inherits a gene for a specific disease, and the gene is recessive, the disease is not always present.

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A disorder of the organs creating excess slime in the lungs and dilemmas with pancreas function and food consumption. Sickle cell disease. The classic form of the disease, named Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria, produces stimulated aging. Most children who have progeria basically die of age-related disorders around the age of 13, but some can live into their 20s.

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