TYPE NAME OF DISORDER Your Name. Name of Disorder List other names of disorder or abbreviations used.

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TYPE NAME OF DISORDER Your Name

Name of Disorder List other names of disorder or abbreviations used.

Type of Disorder Give the type of disorder - gene or chromosomal. What chromosome? If gene, is it dominant or recessive.? What is % the occurrence of the disorder in births?

CHROMOSOME GRAPHIC

SYMPTOMS OF THE DISORDER List the symptoms

SYMPTOMS OF THE DISORDER A second slide to list the symptoms in case you need it. You may need to make a third slide.

DIAGNOSTIC TESTING Besides the symptoms, what tests can be done to diagnose the disorder.

PROGNOSIS What is the survival rate? Is it treatable?

TREATMENT What are the treatments, if any for this disorder?

CURRENT RESEARCH What biotechnological applications are currently being used in the fight against this disease?

GENETIC COUNSELING What would a genetic counselor tell parents who had the disorder or were carriers of the disorder about the chances their children would have the disorder?

PUNNETT SQUARE Description of parents. GG G G GG You can show a Punnett square of the inheritance of the disorder. Delete this page if this is not to be used. This can count as your 2nd graphic.

TYPE NAME OF 2ND GRAPHIC

A GREAT STORY Tell some interesting facts or story about someone or something to do with your disorder.

CREDITS List your sources, including internet sites.