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7. History of Angelman:
The first case of children with symptoms of the happy puppet syndrome, today known as the Angelman syndrome was in 1965 by Dr.Angelman. Along with other similar cases, the condition was said to be very rare and doubted in England. Concern later arouse in the 1980's when it appeared in North America and much research was dedicated in the disorder. As years went on and technology advanced, researchers were able to identify the chromosome, the type of mutation, and the gene.
8. People with Angelman Syndrome:
People with Angelman Syndrome have a abnormalities. This includes nerve defects affecting speech and coordination. They are also deal with mental delays, leading to intellectual disabilities. Those with Angelman Syndrome may be physically handicapped depending on their state, but tend to live a normal life span.