Inherited Disorders.

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Inherited Disorders

What to do…. You need to create a powerpoint presentation to inform people about inherited disorders. Slide 3 of this powerpoint tells you which disorders to research. Slide 4 of this powerpoint tells you what information you will need to find out for each disorder.

Inherited diseases to Research: Sickle Cell anaemia Huntington's Cystic Fibrosis Haemophilia

Areas to research….. What is it and what are the symptoms? Who does it affect? (include information here about INHERITANCE) Treatments Genetic Screening