Down syndrome is a chromosomal condition. The characteristics are intellectual disability and birth defects (including heart, digestive, etc.). The disease may cause some medical risks.
You do not "get" Down's syndrome. You are born with it. It is a chromosomal condition of the 21st chromosome.
Trisomic condition in which there is one extra chromosome on an autosome. For eg. Down's Syndrome
Down syndrome
Down syndrome is something a baby has at birth. It is not a condition that you can "get" at a later age.
No. Down Syndrome is caused by polyploidy of 21st chromosome (trisomy-2n+1 condition).
No age group is affected; Down syndrome is a chromosome condition that is with you at birth.
Down syndrome.
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The Down's syndrome is primarily in the United Kingdom. Down's syndrome is a chromosomal condition caused by the presence of all or part of an extra 21st chromosome. It is named after John Landon Down, the British physician who described the syndrome in 1866.
Genetic testing, the presence of an extra copy of chromosome 21, a condition often referred to as trisomy 21 is indicative of Down Syndrome.
Down syndrome is a genetic condition with which a person is born; it is not something that develops as the person gets older.
The noun Down Syndrome is a proper, compound noun; a word for a congenital disorder arising from a chromosome defect, a thing. The condition is named for John Langdon Down who fist to publish the range of symptoms as a single disorder. The common noun form 'syndrome' can be used for the condition, but the word 'Down' must be capitalized as a proper noun, the name of the person and the name of the condition.