
5 Unusual Genetic Mutations Of The Human Body
Do You Know There are 5 Unusual Genetic Mutations Of The Human Body Because of the subtle variations in how our genomes are expressed, no two people are alike. However, occasionally these biological variations result in highly rare, frequently fatal genetic mutations. In the past, many persons with these mutations were stigmatized as freaks or monsters, but today we understand that they are just a small portion of the wide range of genetic variants present in our species. To Get more information, please watch the video until the end. ====================================== What are the 5 genetic mutations? What are five examples of genetic mutations in humans *? What are the top 5 genetic disorders? What are the 10 most common mutation in humans? ================================================= We Also Recommend These Videos For You: 🎥WATCH : 5 Fruits You Should Eat And 4 You Shouldn't If You Are Diabetic • 5 Fruits You Should Eat And 4 You Sho... 🎥WATCH : 6 Warning Signs That Your Body Is Low on Essential Vitamins • 6 Warning Signs That Your Body Is Low... 🎥WATCH : 7 SIGNS HE IS SECRETLY IN LOVE WITH YOU • 7 SIGNS HE IS SECRETLY IN LOVE WITH YOU 🎥WATCH : 9 Foods That Will Quickly Boost Your Testosterone Levels • 9 Foods That Will Quickly Boost Your ... #genetics #mutations #thehealthyjunky ==================================== ❗️❗️ Medical Disclaimer: https://pastebin.com/LdQxMjth ========================================== ✅ Video Summary ✅ 5 Unusual Genetic Mutations Of The Human Body 1. Progeria This hereditary condition is rare. Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria, the disease's traditional form, accelerates aging. Progeria youngsters typically pass away from age-related illnesses around the age of 13, while some can live into their 20s. Usually, a heart attack or stroke results in death. Only one in every eight million live births is affected. A defect in the LMNA gene, which codes for a protein that supports the cell nucleus, results in the disease. Along with hard (sclerotic) skin, alopecia (whole body baldness), atypical bones, stunted growth, and a distinctively "sculptured" nasal tip, progeria also manifests as rigid (sclerotic) skin. 2. Hypertrichosis Only 50 occurrences of hypertrichosis, commonly known as "werewolf syndrome" or Ambras syndrome, have been recorded since the Middle Ages. It can affect as few as one person in a billion. On the shoulders, face, and ears of those who have hypertrichosis, hair is abundant. Studies have linked it to a chromosome 8 rearrangement. As hair follicles develop in the 3-month-old fetus at the brow and down to the toes, the "crosstalk" between the epidermis and the dermis is disrupted. Normally, messages to produce follicles are sent by signals from the dermis. Our five million follicles are evenly spaced because each one sends signals to prevent the area around it from developing into a follicle. 3. Marfan syndrome Marfan syndrome is a hereditary disorder that is characterized by excessive flexibility in its sufferers. Actually, dreadfully adaptable. They are so horrific that actors who play deformed ghosts and ghouls in horror films may earn a living off of them. Javier Botet, a Spanish actor, discovered that he could bend and twist his body into absurd contorted positions, at least that is what he did. The connective tissues of the body are damaged by Marfan syndrome. It causes extraordinarily long limbs, abnormally tall stature, and extremely flexible people. It is a spectrum disease, though, so those with moderate forms can generally have normal lives. However, persons with severe cases can develop potentially fatal heart problems as well as other organ failures. To Get more information, please watch the video until the end. ============================================ Subscribe to The Healthy Junky : / @healthyjunky ========================================== Follow Us On Social Medias: Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/profile.php?...