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No, albinism is a genetic mutation, not a generation-type of mutation, that also means a non-albino couple can have the chance of giving birth to an albino baby, it's a really random and rare mutation.

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What condition results when a child is born with an extra chromosome on the third pair?

Down syndrome


Is Down syndrome considered a neurological disorder?

Yes, Down syndrome is considered a genetic disorder that affects the neurological development of individuals.


What is the prevalence of Down Syndrome in the current population?

The prevalence of Down Syndrome worldwide is estimated to be around 1 in 1,000 live births. This prevalence can vary depending on factors such as maternal age. With advances in medical care and increased awareness, individuals with Down Syndrome are living longer, contributing members of society.


What is the significance of the gap between the toes in individuals with Down syndrome?

Individuals with Down syndrome often have a larger gap between their toes, known as a "sandal gap." This physical characteristic is significant because it can help doctors diagnose Down syndrome at birth or during prenatal screenings. The presence of a sandal gap is one of the physical features commonly associated with Down syndrome.


Which of the following are example(s) of trisomy---Turner Syndrome Down's Syndrome or Klinefelter's Syndrome?

Trisomy means having three copies of a chromosomes. Turner's syndrome is NOT an example of trisomy. Someone with Turner's syndrome has only one X chromosome. Down's syndrome IS an example of trisomy. Someone with Down's syndrome has 3 copies of chromosome 21. Klinefelter's syndrome is a tricky one. On one hand, it would be considered trisomy because they have 3 sex chromosomes. However, they are not all the SAME sex chromosomes. Someone with Klinefelter's has 2 X chromosomes and one Y chromosome.