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What are the three types of genetic disorders? Next list two disorders and name the disorder type they'd be classified as.

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There are three types of genetic disorders:

✔️Single-gene disorders, where a mutation affects one gene. Sickle cell anemia is an example.

✔️Chromosomal disorders, where chromosomes (or parts of chromosomes) are missing or changed. Chromosomes are the structures that hold our genes. Down syndrome is a chromosomal disorder.

✔️Complex disorders, where there are mutations in two or more genes. Often your lifestyle and environment also play a role. Colon cancer is an example.
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Genetic disorders may be classified into three major categories: (1) single gene disorders, (2) chromosome disorders, and (3) multifunctional disorders or the complex diseases.

Two examples of each categories, still following the orders above are: (1) Huntington's disease and cystic fibrosis, (2) Down's syndrome and Jacobsen symdrome, and (3) heart diseases and variations of cancers.
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