Cat eye syndrome was first described in 1969 by scientists at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, led by Dr. Alfred Knudson. They named the syndrome after the striking feature of vertical colobomas in the eyes that resemble a cat's eye.
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Black people get cat eye syndrome more easily than any other race
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Cat eye syndrome is also known as Schmid-Fraccaro syndrome and is sometimes referred to by its genetic designation, 22q11.2 deletion syndrome. This condition is characterized by various physical abnormalities, including eye defects that resemble a cat's eye. The name reflects the distinctive appearance of the eyes, but it can also be associated with other features and health issues.
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I don't think it can. Because it is a birth defect
Cri du chat (French for "cry of the cat" or "cat's cry") syndrome is a rare genetic defect in humans. It is caused by a deletion of the short arrn of chromosome 5 (called 5p). Babies with this syndrome often have a characteristic high-pitched cry that sounds like a cat. Jérôme Lejeune discovered the cause of cri du chat syndrome in 1964. Five years previously, he had discovered the chromosome abnormality that causes Down syndrome in humans.
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Cat eye syndrome is a genetic condition that is caused by an extra piece of genetic material on chromosome 22. It is not determined by simple dominant or recessive inheritance patterns, but rather by the presence of the extra genetic material.