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Cellular Functions
Bubble Membranes lab

Genetic Disorders
Genetic counselors investigate diseases that children inherit from their parents and grandparents. Follow genetic counselor Cathy Burson, Ph.D., as she treats a little boy who is one of three children in the U.S. receiving an experimental treatment for Pompe disease, a rare genetic disorder. Take a field trip to a laboratory and see chromosomes under a microscope. Visit a grade school where Cathy teaches children about genetic problems. Learn about diseases that run in families and how genetic counselors can help. //©2004, Destination Education//
 * 1. Cathy Burson: Genetic Counselor** **(the full video)****.** Destination Education. 2004 Retrieved November 30, 2010, from Learn360: []

A clip from the full video: Asperger Special: A Planet Parent Special
 * 2. Introduction to Asperger Syndrome** **(clip)****.** TVOntario. 2004 Retrieved November 30, 2010, from Learn360: []

Asperger Syndrome is an intellectual disability that science is just beginning to understand. Kid's with Aspergers look like everyone else, but their disorder makes navigating life more difficult for them and their parents. //©2004, TVOntario.//

A clip from the full video: Asperger Special: A Planet Parent Special
 * 3. Genetic contribution to Asperger Syndrome (clip).** TVOntario. 2004 Retrieved November 30, 2010, from. Learn360: []

Answers to Aspergers may lay in the DNA. Researchers believe it is no coincidence that family's have more than one child with Aspergers or Autism. //©2004, TVOntario.//

Presenter Monica Kim. Asperger Syndrome is a high-functioning autism. Thousands of adults may have grown up with it and not known it. It's difficult to diagnose and wasn't even defined until the mid 1990s. The program looks at the impact Asperger's can have. Asperger Syndrome (or Asperger's Disorder) is a neurobiological disorder named for a Viennese physician, Hans Asperger, who in 1944 published a paper which described a pattern of behaviours in several young children who had normal intelligence and language development, but who also exhibited autistic-like behaviours and marked deficiencies in social and communication skills. In spite of the publication of his paper in the 1940's, it wasn't until 1994 that Asperger Syndrome was added to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders and only in the past few years has AS been recognized by professionals and parents. //©2004, TVOntario.//
 * 4. Asperger Special: A Planet Parent Special (the full video).** TVOntario. 2004 Retrieved November 30, 2010, from Learn360: []