They don't know yet, Recent research suggests that a small number of Tourette syndrome cases may be caused by a defect on chromosome 13 of gene SLITRK1. and some other chromosomes like 7. There now busy with a study to find the genes that may cause tourette syndrome, results will be given by 2018
Tourette syndrome is not located on a specific chromosome. It is a complex neurological disorder believed to be caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Several genes have been implicated in the development of Tourette syndrome, but it does not have a single location on a specific chromosome.
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Tourette syndrome is not a single gene disorder; it is a complex neurological disorder with a multifactorial etiology. While genetics play a role in the development of Tourette syndrome, it is believed to be influenced by a combination of genetic, environmental, and neurobiological factors.
Tourette's Syndrome affects the nervous system, which in turn affects the muscular system, causing tics.
Hurler syndrome is caused by a mutation in the gene located on chromosome 4 that provides instructions for producing an enzyme called alpha-L-iduronidase. This mutation leads to the accumulation of glycosaminoglycans in the body, resulting in the various symptoms associated with the syndrome.
The defective gene in Hurler syndrome is located on chromosome 4. This gene carries instructions for making an enzyme called alpha-L-iduronidase, which is essential for breaking down certain complex molecules in the body. When this gene is mutated, the enzyme is deficient, leading to the accumulation of harmful substances in the cells.
Either chromosome 13 or 7. Mostly 13
The exact genes involved in Tourette syndrome are not fully understood, but it is believed to be a complex disorder with multiple genetic and environmental factors. Variations in several genes, especially those related to brain development and neurotransmitter function, are thought to contribute to the development of Tourette syndrome. There is no single gene or chromosome that is consistently mutated in all individuals with Tourette syndrome.
Tourette syndrome is also called Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome
Ziprasidone is used to treat Tourette syndrome
Tourette Syndrome Association was created in 1972.
It's located on the X chromosome.
Tourette's Syndrome is a heriditary disease, not a contagious one.
The Tourette Syndrome Foundation of Canada is in Toronto, Ontario
Tourette's syndrome is a genetic disorder and cannot be spread through the environment.
The National Tourette Syndrome Association is in Bayside, New York
Tourette syndrome is a physical factor which causes muscle tissues to twitch. Tourette was a subject of recent film about a child with syndrome. The film was named "I Have Tourette's but Tourette's Doesn't Have Me". It was release in 2005.
Tourette Syndrome is a neurological disorder that can cause behaviorial outbursts and has no permanent cure and no Mozart did not have Tourette Syndrome he had ADHD.