There is about a 50/50 chance that a child will be born with Tourette Syndrome unless if the mother and the father have it there is a greater risk but not 100 percent in most cases
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yes
50%
Male and female children are equally affected, and the syndrome occurs in all races and ethnic groups. Females with this syndrome have a better chance of surviving past infancy than males.
Yes.
There are seven possible genetic sexes: XX = female XY = male X = female with Turner syndrome XXX = female with X-trisomy XXY = intersex with Klinefelter syndrome XYY = male with 47,XYY syndrome XXYY = male with 48,XXYY syndrome
Turner Syndrome
no and waverer some kids have down syndrome
This is not a good question. The Turners Syndrome only occurs in women, and it is not inherited, because these women cannot have their own children. No causes have been discovered yet.
Because people who have Turner syndrome have one X chromosome instead of the two other females have. As they do not have a Y chromosome, they are female.
I have a nine year old son with downs I am 33 every woman holds the potential to have a downs baby its just when your body decides to release the egg. It is myth that only older ladies have these beautiful children would not swap mine for the world.
The proportion of men to women with Down syndrome is about equal.