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Useful Genetic Terminology & Resources

The following questions and answers can help provide patients and their families with basic knowledge and understanding of the complex topic of genetics and inheritable diseases.

A. Yes. Each human cell contains 23 pairs of chromosomes, with one copy of each chromosome inherited from each parent. Each chromosome contains numerous genes that carry the genetic information that determines our traits, such as eye color, height, and susceptibility to diseases. These two copies of each gene may have identical or different sequences, and the combination of these copies contributes to individual variations in traits and susceptibility to diseases. The exception to this rule are the sex chromosomes, where males have one X and one Y chromosome, while females have two X chromosomes.

Maternal & Paternal Gamete

Our Physicians

Irman Forghani, MD, FACMG

Director of Genetics at Mount Sinai Medical Center

  • Medical Genetics
  • Cancer
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