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Sep 6, 2007, 07:56 PM
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Determine the possibility of cystic fibrosis
I'm a carrier of the disease, and one uncle and cousin have it within my family. My fiancé has a sister that has it as well. What is the likelihood that if I marry this girl my children would inherit cystic fibrosis?
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Sep 6, 2007, 08:02 PM
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Is your fiancé a carrier?
How do people get cystic fibrosis?
Cystic fibrosis is a genetic disease. That means people inherit it from their parents through genes (or DNA), which also determine a lot of other characteristics including height, hair color and eye color. Genes, found in the nucleus of all the body's cells, control cell function by serving as the blueprint for the production of proteins.
The defective gene that is responsible for causing cystic fibrosis is on chromosome 7. To have cystic fibrosis, a person must inherit two copies of the defective CF gene—one copy from each parent. If both parents are carriers of the CF gene (i.e. they each have one copy of the defective gene), their child will have a 25% chance of inheriting both defective copies and having cystic fibrosis, a 50% chance of inheriting one defective copy and being a carrier, and a 25% chance of not having CF or carrying the gene.
Source:
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation - Frequently Asked Questions
**EDIT** Note in the above that there is a 25% chance if BOTH parents are carriers.
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Sep 7, 2007, 06:11 PM
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 Originally Posted by J_9
No, she is not...
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Expert
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Sep 7, 2007, 06:30 PM
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That is a good thing. Chances are now less that you will have a child with CF.
The chance is relatively low if both parents have it, but lower with only one parent as a carrier.
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Sep 16, 2007, 09:04 AM
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There are very much posibilities that your fiancé is a carrier
Now it is up to u
Your children might get it and be affected
There is another posiblity
The probablity of your kids to be affected is more than 50% I guess
Cz am not a geneticist
But it seems by the members carrirs in your and her families
So you better consult your geneticist
In short there are always posiblitiies of miracles , cz the 50% of your kids being with out it disease is also there
If you love her, pray and get married.God knows how to control all problems.
U can also get a prebirth check up of your fetus, to know if it is a carrier or affceted or not.ot take birth control pills.
IN SHORT IF THERE A 50% CHANCE OF DISEASED KIDS...
THEN THERE ARE 110% CHANCES AND POSIBLITIES TO CONTROL THEM IN Today's WORLD... GOODLUCK
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Sep 17, 2007, 09:41 AM
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Congratulations
I have worked on the problem,and I have got the result to be 25% .only there are 1/4 probability of your children to carry this disease, and this child will be a male.as this disease appears to be recessive in the fathers family and appears to be dominant in mother's family, as her sister got the disease but not she, the mother( if the person marries this girl).
I think you guys should get married,because apparently there are no problems and for more chances are to get a normal child in first chance.
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