All races are affected by Cockayne Syndrome.
To learn more about this syndrome visit
www.cockaynesyndrome.net
Yes you can. There are 3 types of the syndrome. Type 1 the kids can live to be in there late teens to early 20's. Type 2 the kids live anywhere from 3 to 8 years old. With the mildest form Type 3 they can live to be in there 30's to 50's (only a handful have this type). To learn more about Cockayne Syndrome visit the Share & Care Cockayne Syndrome Network (related link) to get all the up to date info, research & events going on.
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Meckel Syndrome (type 1)is an autosomal recessive trait carried on chromosome 17.
Inheritance syndrome is typically inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern, meaning that a mutation in one copy of the affected gene is enough to cause the syndrome. This means that an affected individual has a 50% chance of passing the syndrome on to their offspring. Rarely, inheritance syndrome can also be inherited in an autosomal recessive or X-linked pattern.
Bassen-Kornzweig syndrome is inherited as an autosomal recessive disorder, which means that parents of affected individuals are themselves unaffected carriers, and that they have a 25% risk of having an affected child.
Cockayne syndrome is a recessive trait.
There's bound to be someone out there with Cockayne syndrome.
Cockayne syndrome is a autosomal disorder caused by a mutation in two genes. It causes short stature and sometimes aversion to sunlight.
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Yes you can. There are 3 types of the syndrome. Type 1 the kids can live to be in there late teens to early 20's. Type 2 the kids live anywhere from 3 to 8 years old. With the mildest form Type 3 they can live to be in there 30's to 50's (only a handful have this type). To learn more about Cockayne Syndrome visit the Share & Care Cockayne Syndrome Network (related link) to get all the up to date info, research & events going on.
Leonard Cockayne was born in 1855.
Leonard Cockayne died in 1934.
Aston Cockayne died in 1684.
Aston Cockayne was born in 1605.
Elizabeth Cockayne died in 1988.
Elizabeth Cockayne was born in 1894.
William Cockayne died in 1626.