- ✓Mendelian disorder
- BChromosomal disorder
- CMaternal inheritance
- DPolygenic inheritance
$(i)$ Mendelian Disorders These genetic disorder are mainly caused by alternation and mutation in the single gene. They are transmitted to offsprings following the principle of inheritance. Mendelian disorder can be dominant or recessive. $e.g.,$ haemophilia, colour blindness, sicklecell anaemia, cystic fibrosis, phenylketonuria, thalassaemia.
$(ii)$ Chromosomal Disorders Chromosomal disorder are caused due to excess, absence, or abnormal arrangement of one or more chromosome, $e.g.,$ Turner's syndrome, Down's syndrome, etc
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$R$ : Genetic modification of organisms can have unpredictable results when such organism are introduced into the ecosystem.