It is a disease in which cells in the brain experience difficulty in communicating with each other. At the same time the growth of the head falls behind the growth of the body so that these children are usually mentally retarded.
it turns into you.
No. It happens by chance.
Well, you have down syndrome at that point.
If it had more chromosomes it will cause to down's syndrome
The patient will die.
Morquio syndrome is contracted when both your parents have it. if a descendant of your family has it, such as a grandparent or aunt or a uncle your risks of getting it is more likely. Morquio syndrome only happens about 1 out of every 200,000 births.
You probably misheard - it's called fetal alcohol syndrome, which is what happens to the baby when the mother drinks during pregnancy. Google it for more info.
Between attacks, there is no sign of any illness
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome That happens more in male babies then female.
Angelman syndrome (AS) is a neuro-genetic disorder that happens once in 15,000 live births. Characteristics of the disorder include developmental delay, lack of speech, seizures, and walking and balance disorders.
Hunters syndrome is a rare genetic disorder that happens when an enzyme malfunctions or is missing completely. Unfortunately, there is no cure for Hunter's syndrome at this time. There are some treatments that can help minimize the symptoms. These treatments include enzyme therapy, gene therapy, and bone marrow transplant.
Edward's syndrome is not technically recessive or dominant, because it is not caused by a single gene. Rather it happens due to a trisomy of chromosome 18 (or just of a part of said chromosome). Parent's may be healthy and still have offspring with the syndrome not because its recessive, but because the trisomy arises during meiosis of the gametes. Whatever happens to the gametes affects only the offspring not the carrier parent.