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yes obviously.but in some cases it may not happen due to the repressive genes

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How do you turn someone in to a midgit?

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Is dwarfism x or y linked?

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Is dwarfism located on a particular chromosome?

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How is dwarfism passed?

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You can tell if you have dwarfism if you are really small.


What are facts about dwarfism?

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Is Dwarfism a disease?

Yes. Dwarfism is a genetic disorder.


Can you catch Moruio syndrome from a cold?

Morquio syndrome is a birth defect disease that is inherited. Symptoms of the disease include large fingers, abnormal heart development, dwarfism and knock-knees.


What are the frequency statistics of dwarfism?

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How does a person inherit dwarfism?

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Is Dwarfism fatal?

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