Fanconi and Ferrazzini in 1957 saw an affected pair of siblings, brother and sister, with parents descending from the same ancestors, which most likely meant there would be autosomal recessive inheritance, (because of the issue with the same genes) which when both copies of the gene are mutated. Silverman and Gilden in 1959 describe a family with the same parental status, except two out of the eight children were affected. The reoccurring pattern was that the parents of the affected children were coming from the same ancestors, which is also known as interbreeding between humans, when two humans, for example, brother and sister decide to have a child, or any two people related in any way decide to have a child, run the risk of their child potentially inheriting a recessive genetic
Fanconi and Ferrazzini in 1957 saw an affected pair of siblings, brother and sister, with parents descending from the same ancestors, which most likely meant there would be autosomal recessive inheritance, (because of the issue with the same genes) which when both copies of the gene are mutated. Silverman and Gilden in 1959 describe a family with the same parental status, except two out of the eight children were affected. The reoccurring pattern was that the parents of the affected children were coming from the same ancestors, which is also known as interbreeding between humans, when two humans, for example, brother and sister decide to have a child, or any two people related in any way decide to have a child, run the risk of their child potentially inheriting a recessive genetic