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Turner syndrome is a chromosomal disorder.
Deletion Syndrome or Williams Syndrome
Conn's syndrome
Down syndrome (trisomy 21) is a disorder associated with an error in the number of chromosomes present. Other examples of disorders associated with an error in the number of chromosomes are Trisomy 18 (Edwards Syndrome), Trisomy 13 (Patau Syndrome), Triple X syndrome, and Klinefelter Syndrome.
One disorder could be colorblindness. Colorblindness is most common in males because in order to have to disorder you must carry two mutated X chromosomes. Another recessive genetic disorder you can get is called Hemophilia. This is a disorder in which the genes for hemoglobin are not present and your body is not able to create blood clots and a simple scratch can be very serious.
Turner syndrome is a chromosomal disorder.
No.
Edward P. Riley has written: 'Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder' -- subject(s): Fetal alcohol syndrome, Alcohol Drinking, Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects, Health Communication, Adverse effects, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
No, Down's syndrome is only a human genetic disorder. Those with the disorder have an extra chromosome. Raccoons do not get this particular genetic disorder.
Anyone can get Marfans syndrome, it is a genetic disorder.
Down syndrome is a genetic disorder, a person with this disorder has it for life, it does not go away.
Briquet's syndrome-- Another name for somatization disorder.
kleinfelters syndrome
Chromosome Disorder
No.
it leads to death
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