Neither. Patau syndrome isn't gender-linked. In fact, the majority of the time it isn't even inherited directly from the parents. Patau syndrome is the event where an individual has an extra copy of the 13th chromosome. It most often occurs because of random error in meiosis.
According to the Alstrom Syndrome International website, there is no gender difference.
NO, there is not a cure for Patau Syndrome. However, in some cases of Patau Syndrome - Trisomy 13, you can use medical intervention to treat the specific medical abnormalities that come with this genetic proflie. I have a child who is living with Patau Syndrome and now 8 yrs old. There is not a cure, but there are children who are living (80 + survivor stories) and doing rather well. You will also read many Treasured Memory stories where the families tell of the precious and brief time in some cases these families had with their children. Each child, although they have the extra 13th chromosome, present the anomalies in a unique manner. The babies and children should be treated on a case by case basis. If you want to know more about Patau Syndrome and the families who know this journey. Go to Living with Trisomy 13 http://www.livingwithtrisomy13.org You will find a wealth of family stories, family support resources Blessings, ThereseAnn, mom to Natalia full trisomy 13.
It is believed that Asperger's Syndrome is hereditary because of twin studies. If one twin has AS, the other twin will almost always have it. Also, if one child in the family has it, it is much more likely that another child will also have it. If two children in the family have it, third and later children are more likely than not to have it.
Individuals with Down syndrome are more numerous then individuals with an extra chromosome 3 or 16 because the those conditions are much more likely to be fatal (resulting in miscarriage or other early deaths).
Proteus Syndrome more common in mails or females?
According to the Alstrom Syndrome International website, there is no gender difference.
The male gender is more likely to get into fights with the same gender.
there is no cure for patau syndrome which is the result of a chromosomal disorder. To find out more about this go to the related link (treatment and medical care Patau syndrome) belowWhile there is no cure for Trisomy 13 (Patau Syndrome) In some cases medical intervention can be done to make the life of the child more comfortable. This is not a fatal diagnosis for all children, there are many long term survivors Living with Trisomy 13. There are many support resources now available for these families and the professionals who work with these children.Medical management of children with Trisomy 13 is planned on a case-by-case basis and depends on the individual circumstances of the patient. Treatment of Patau syndrome focuses on the particular physical problems with which each child is born. Many infants have difficulty surviving the first few days or weeks due to severe neurological problems or complex heart defects. Surgery may be necessary to repair heart defects or cleft lip and cleft palate. Physical, occupational, and speech therapy will help individuals with Patau syndrome reach their full developmental potential.Living with Trisomy 13 (Patau Syndrome)http://www.livingwithtrisomy13.orgGenetic and Rare Diseases Information Center (GARD)http://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/GARD/Condition/7341/QnA/24813/Trisomy_13.aspx#top
NO, there is not a cure for Patau Syndrome. However, in some cases of Patau Syndrome - Trisomy 13, you can use medical intervention to treat the specific medical abnormalities that come with this genetic proflie. I have a child who is living with Patau Syndrome and now 8 yrs old. There is not a cure, but there are children who are living (80 + survivor stories) and doing rather well. You will also read many Treasured Memory stories where the families tell of the precious and brief time in some cases these families had with their children. Each child, although they have the extra 13th chromosome, present the anomalies in a unique manner. The babies and children should be treated on a case by case basis. If you want to know more about Patau Syndrome and the families who know this journey. Go to Living with Trisomy 13 http://www.livingwithtrisomy13.org You will find a wealth of family stories, family support resources Blessings, ThereseAnn, mom to Natalia full trisomy 13.
Nope
There is no direct link between having Asperger's syndrome and being gay. Sexual orientation and gender identity are complex and are not determined by a person's neurological condition. Each individual's sexual orientation is unique to them and can vary regardless of any other factors.
down's syndrome is more likely
Men are more likely to vote Republican and women are more likely to vote Democrat.
It is found in about every 7,000 births. It is not more common in any particular gender or ethnicity.
Unless one has translocation (inherited) Down syndrome than No, they more than likely Won't.
Schizophrenia occurs equally in males and females.
The Male Answer Syndrome suggests that males are less likely than females to demonstrate listening skills, humility, or a willingness to admit when they don't know something.