If you are refering to Hypertrichosis, when the body grows abnormally large amounts of hair, then yes. "Werewolf Syndrome" Is genetic and is thought to be caused by a mutation in one of the chromosomes.
Two genetic disorders are Turner's syndrome and cystic fibrosis.
Deletion Syndrome or Williams Syndrome
Having a sibling with Down syndrome does not directly increase the chances of giving birth to a child with Down syndrome. The risk is influenced by maternal age, not family history. If both parents are carriers of the genetic translocation for Down syndrome, the risk may be higher.
WAS is inherited as an X-linked genetic disorder and will therefore only affect males.
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.
Hypertrichosis very rare disorder also called werewolf syndrome.
no it it is not. :)
If you are referring to Ambras Syndrome, also known as Hypertrichosis, it is a genetic defect that gets passed down from parents to their children. So you can't catch it if that is what you were wondering. It causes abnormal hair growth especially on the face.
bitten, scratched, kissed or shagged by one or any other means of spreading DNA there's actually a genetic defect/mutation called WEREWOLF SYNDROME, in which the person develops hair (very similar to the hair on their head) on other parts of their body such as their face, arms, legs. this is very uncommon. very few people have it and it is NOT contagious.
It is genetic.
Anyone can get Marfans syndrome, it is a genetic disorder.
Another important genetic characteristic of Marfan syndrome is variable expression.
What specific genetic syndrome are you referring to? - for there are quite a few genetic syndromes, secondary to chromosomal duplication.
is down syndrome acquired genetic disease
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yes
Two genetic disorders are Turner's syndrome and cystic fibrosis.