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Chromosomal Disorders & Infertility

An estimated 495,000 infants with congenital malformations, 390,000 with G6PD deficiency, 21,400 with Down syndrome, 9,000 with beta-thalassaemia, 5,200 with sickle cell disease, and 9,760 with amino acid disorders are born each year.

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Male Infertility Causes

Chromosomal Disorders &
Infertility Causes

A gene is a DNA segment that carries instructions for making proteins or RNA, influencing traits and biological functions.

A chromosome is a thread-like structure made of DNA and proteins that carries genetic information in cells.

A person's sex is determined by sex chromosomes: XX for females and XY for males, inherited from their parents.

A chromosomal disorder is a condition caused by abnormalities in chromosome number or structure, leading to genetic diseases.

Chromosomal anomalies can result from **errors in cell division**, **radiation**, **chemicals**, or **viral infections**, causing genetic disorders.

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