What Causes Down Syndrome?

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All cells in the human body comprise of 23 pairs of chromosome. Amongst these pairs of chromosomes, one chromosome from each set is derived from one’s father and the other from the mother. Down syndrome is associated with chromosome 21. Random errors in cell division result in the partial or complete presence of three chromosomes 21 instead of a normal pair. The physical and cognitive disabilities arising due to the condition are the consequence of excessive genetic material provided by the extra chromosome 21.

There are three variations of Down syndrome. The most common form of Down syndrome is referred to as Trisomy 21. Owing to errors in cell division, either of the reproductive cells, that is the sperm or the egg ends up with an extra copy of chromosome 21.

Rarely, a form of Down syndrome called “Mosaic” Down syndrome may occur when an error in cell division occurs after fertilization (1 to 2 percent of cases). These persons have some cells with an extra chromosome 21 and others with the normal number.When this abnormality occurs after fertilization, the fetus may be born with Mosaic Down syndrome.

The third variation of the disease is known as Translocation Down syndrome. In this form of the disorder, a segment of chromosome 21 gets attached to another chromosome, usually chromosome 14 either prior to or during conception. Those suffering from this disorder possess only a pair of chromosomes 21, but have some extra genetic material of the same chromosome attached with the chromosome which is the site of the translocation.

Translocation Down syndrome is the only variant of the disease that can be inherited by the offspring. Other than these three causes, the disease is not known to be caused due to any behavioral or environmental factors.

In every cell in the human body there is a nucleus, where genetic material is stored in genes. Genes carry the codes responsible for all of our inherited traits and are grouped the objects called chromosomes.

 

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  1. maddie

    January 30, 2011

    i cant belive it how so many people have down syndrome. i have to do a report for school and i was reading this and thought how interesting it was to read.

  2. mercedes

    April 15, 2011

    i never knew that there is so many people that have down syndrome

  3. hannah :)

    April 20, 2011

    i think shes beautiful someone is very lucky to have her,she made my day.Im a 14 year old eight grader and she is the cutest little girl iv’e seen :)

  4. Bogi

    June 18, 2011

    I’ve just had a positive result in my 12th week pregnancy screening for down-syndrome. I felt my whole world falling into pieces. 4 days later I miscarrieged. God may bless my poor baby. Will remain in my heart forever.

  5. jana

    July 5, 2011

    no matter what she has, she’s still a lovely, cute, beautiful human being.
    God bless her and all the rest with D. syndrome

  6. Cheryl Mertz

    October 4, 2011

    Having a son born with Down Syndrome was a huge surprise,especially when I was 22 years old. Adam is now 33 years old and he is a great man. Graduated from High school with a diploma and worked while going to school. I was also able to start a school with 2 other parents in 1981 and It is still existing and helping many children with special needs. I would never change anything we have gone through in the last 33 years. He was and is a great son,grandson,brother,nephew and friend. His 3 brothers always say how lucky they are to have Adam as their brother. Having a son or daughter born with Down Syndrome is not the end of the world,it is the beginning of a great challenge and experience that you will always be thankful for. I am lucky to have a son who would do anything for anyone.

    • Kim Almond

      October 12, 2011

      Cheryl,

      I read your post and it just made my day! I have a three month old son who was born with DS. I had no idea of his condition until he was born. He has been such a wonderful blessing to my husband and I. He is the happiest baby all of the time and has such a joyful spirit about him. I am so thankful to have such a wonderful piece of heaven right here on earth with me to share with all of my family and friends. I can’t wait to see how much he is going to grow throughout his lifetime. I hope that he just like your son will grow and prosper into a wonderful man!

  7. jackieBro.

    March 4, 2012

    They are beautful people, inside and out. :)

  8. Chinma

    March 19, 2012

    We r given an assignment in school abt d topic down syndrome & i have come 2 enjoy it.

  9. Friendly Girl

    June 6, 2012

    Wow, I hope one day when I grow older, to have a son/daughter with such a personality like y’alls. I hope your new child will bring the best of mind towards you, have a great & wonderful day :)

  10. Friendly Girl

    June 6, 2012

    Well, I have a project on Down syndrome & I think I’m liking it. I’ve heard so many great things about kids&adults with just a terrific personality that just makes me wanna smile from my insides to my outsides :D

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