In your introductory paragraph(s) you may wish to consider the nature of inherited human disorders. What is heritability? What sort of mutations can cause them? You may also wish to give a short overview of different types of patterns of inheritance in human, what is the difference between autosomal and x-linked inheritance? etc.
A large part of the essay should be given over to describing the four main types of Patterns of inheritance and giving an example of each with details information of signs and symptoms. A good essay may also pay some attention to how the Inheritance patterns of traits can be traced and described using pedigrees. How does genetics affect our daily life? Genetic testing and counselling and how do disease affect the economy?
Use plenty of clearly labelled and referenced diagrams and figures to support your writing. A good essay will also include a thesis statement and supporting conclusion.
Structure: The essay is for an academic audience and should include an introductory paragraph with a thesis statement, thematic body paragraphs, and a concluding paragraph. Each of these paragraphs should be around 150-250 words.
Body paragraphs should thematically explore topics related to the question. They should use topic sentences and summary sentences to link and clarify how the content in the paragraph supports the thesis statement in the introduction.
Inclusion of figures, equations, diagrams, tables etc. to support your discussion of the biological processes is highly recommended. All such material must be correctly labelled and referenced.