No, it does not mean that all of your children will be born with autism or Asperger's Syndrome. However, because the condition has a genetic component, it means that there is a greater likelihood that you have that gene, in which case you might pass it on to some of your children.
You can get tested for the gene if you want so you know if there's a possibility of passing it on to your children
Yes; It depends upon circumstances and perception, however.
Your father's brother's wife is your aunt, but her cousins and their children are not related to you.
Your father's brother is your uncle. Your uncle's son is your first cousin and your children's first cousin once removed.If your first cousin has a child, that child and your children are second cousins.
Yes..he had a brother who was named after his father, Fred Sanford.
No, almost all males with Down Syndrome are unable to have children. There have only been three recorded cases of Down Syndrome fathers
Edit: As for "Who", Aspergers is believed to be genetic. So if the father or mother is a carrier of it or someone in their family does have it, there is a chance the offspring may also have Aspergers.
Your brother's children call you their aunt if you are female, or their uncle if you are male. Their are your nieces and nephews.
Your mother's sister's children are your 1st cousins.
Any children of your parents' siblings are your cousins.
No.
No she does not. The prominence in the foreheads of most of the children is caused by the inherited Asian genes from the father.
He has half-siblings in Kenya, who are children of his father.