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  1. ... they can still pass it to their children, who may be more severely affected. More About This ... still pass along the duplication to their children, who may have signs and symptoms related to the ...
  2. ... the risk of hearing loss, particularly in people who take prescription antibiotic medications called aminoglycosides. These antibiotics ... which features develop. Some individuals with Pearson syndrome who survive past early childhood develop signs and symptoms ...
  3. ... the holocytochrome c-type synthase enzyme. In individuals who have two X chromosomes (typical of females), some ... microphthalmia with linear skin defects syndrome.In people who have only one X chromosome (typical of males), ...
  4. ... only when inherited from the father. Therefore, people who have two paternal copies or two maternal copies ...
  5. ... cell. The Y chromosome is present in males, who have one X and one Y chromosome, while ...
  6. ... Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy can only occur in people who have at least one "permissive" copy of chromosome ...