In recent discoveries, 18 specific chromosomes are affected because of Parkinson's Disease. These chromosomes are numbered in chronological order.
Chromosome 13
It's Chromosome X .
Chromosome numbers: 1, 14, 19, and 21 are affected by Alzheimer's disease.
The symptoms of Parkinsons disease can vary from one person to another. Some signs of parkinsons disease are tremors, slowed motion, shakiness, speech changes and dementia.
parkinsons disease
The allele that is responsible of Fabry Disorder/Disease is located on the X chromosome and is the only lipid storage disorder identified as being sex linked.
Parkinsons disease
for son x chromosome comes from mother and y chromosome from father. If the mother had both allele got affected then the transfer of disease is 100 %. If only one allele is affected then 50% possibility of son getting affected
parkinsons.
no she does not
parkinsons disease particulars
Chromosome number 8. (Gene: RECQL4 gene.)