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Genetic disease project

Genetic disease project. What is the name of the disorder and what is the history behind the disorder? Who discovered it or/and who have done research on the disease?

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Genetic disease project

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  1. Genetic disease project

  2. What is the name of the disorder and what is the history behind the disorder? Who discovered it or/and who have done research on the disease? • How is the disorder diagnosed? How does a person receive the disorder? Is it sex-linked? Is it a mutation? Deletion, haploid, diploid? Is it due to heredity? • You will need to find out all of the signs and symptoms of the given disorder and share these with the class. • How is the day of a person that has that genetic condition? • What types of treatment there are for the disorder? • Include a suggested list of readings and/or Internet sources that may be of person that is reading the article. • You are encouraged to share any other information that you feel is relevant that you feel is important for others to know about the genetic disorder. Guide question for the genetic’s disorder research

  3. From a book Format:Author's last name, first initial. (Publication date). Book title. Additional information. City of publication: Publishing company. • Examples: • Allen, T. (1974). Vanishing wildlife of North America. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic Society. • Encyclopedia & Dictionary Format:Author's last name, first initial. (Date). Title of Article. Title of Encyclopedia (Volume, pages). City of publication: Publishing company. • Example: • Bergmann, P. G. (1993). Relativity. In The new encyclopedia britannica (Vol. 26, pp. 501-508). Chicago: Encyclopedia Britannica. • From internet pagesAuthor's name. (Date of publication). Title of work. Retrieved month day, year, from full URL • Examples: • Devitt, T. (2001, August 2). Lightning injures four at music festival. The Why? Files. Retrieved January 23, 2002, from http://whyfiles.org/137lightning/index.html • Dove, R. (1998). Lady freedom among us. The Electronic Text Center. Retrieved June 19, 1998, from Alderman Library, University of Virginia website: http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/subjects/afam.html • From magazines • Author's last name, first initial. (Publication date). Article title. Periodical title, volume number(issue number if available), inclusive pages • Henry, W. A., III. (1990, April 9). Making the grade in today's schools. Time, 135, 28-31. How to write a bibliography?

  4. Now with the information that you have you are being asked to research a specific genetic disorder design a one page 8.5” x 11” magazine article/ report / poster to explain it following the guiding questions. • You need to be able, as a reporter, to design a magazine article to orient, inform and educate students, parents or persons in general that want to learn about the genetic disorder that you have assign. Your part

  5. Your multimedia presentation will go in a class science magazine that your class will design together. • After you bring your report/ magazine page to the class during the process of editing and designing the magazine you need to be able to answer any questions to the people that read the magazine on an online forum. Final product

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