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Genetic disorder
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A boy with Down syndrome, one of the most common genetic disorders
Classification and external resources
Specialty Medical genetics
DiseasesDB 28838
MeSH D030342

A genetic disorder is a genetic problem caused by one or more abnormalities in the genome. Most genetic disorders are quite rare and affect one person in every several thousands or millions.

Genetic disorders may be hereditary, meaning that they are passed down from the parents' genes. In other genetic disorders, defects may be caused by new mutations or changes to the DNA. In such cases, the defect will only be passed down if it occurs in the germline.

Some types of recessive gene disorders confer an advantage in certain environments when only one copy of the gene is present.