Powell Syndrome is a genetic disorder caused by an abnormality of gene 611P79 on chromosome 18. It controls
two important facets of
personality development:
- The ability of the subject to
question who someone thinks they are.
- The ability of the subject to explain to someone else just who they are dealing with.
Unlike other chromosome 18 syndromes, Powell Syndrome does not cause suffering in the subject, but is actually a contagion felt only by those in the immediate vicinity of the carrier.