Usher syndrome has an autosomal recessive inheritance pattern. This means that a disease-causing mutation must be present in both copies of the gene that a child inherits — one from each parent —for them to have the condition. A person with only one of the mutated genes becomes a carrier who may pass Usher syndrome to their children. Carriers typically have no symptoms.

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