No. Asperger's syndrome affects people of all races.
No. Aspergers syndrome and autism and stuff like that can only affect humans.
no Aspergers is a human disorder which is impossible for any animal to have.
The character of Sherlock Holmes does indeed display some characteristics of Aspergers Syndrome with obsessive attention to detail, lack of empathy and social skills including a genius-like intelligence. One symptom in particular is "being preoccupied with only one or few interests, which he/she may be very knowledgeable about" is right on-target in describing the detective.
Asperger is different from autism because people with Aspergers are less restricted with behavioral interactions than those with autism. Asperger's is a form of autism, but it is high-functioning and Aspergers is not as severe as actual autism is (Take it from me: I have aspergers and my younger brother has autism)
Yes, and it's sad and unfortunate.A:Not just unfortunate, but also unforgivable. Those that hate Aspergers Syndrome in specific will find themselves being hated by people with it. Even if the person with it won't admit to hating them, they will hate them on the inside.
WAS is inherited as an X-linked genetic disorder and will therefore only affect males.
WAS is inherited as an X-linked genetic disorder and will therefore only affect males.
Probably, but it has only recently been named as such and clearly defined. Improved: Noone really knows when Aspergers' Syndrome was FIRST thought out, but the first researcher to define it, has since then made the case. You never know, back when the cavemans were around, Aspergers' syndrome could've had some effect.
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The HPRT gene is located on the X chromosome. Since the HPRT gene is located on the X chromosome, Lesch-Nyhan syndrome is considered X-liked. This means that it only affects males.
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The only genotype to cause Klinefelter's syndrome is XXY.