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Friday, January 27, 2006

Disease May Have Caused Lincoln's Gait - Yahoo! News

Disease May Have Caused Lincoln's Gait - Yahoo! News: "'Because the historical literature talks about his clumsy gait ... it raises the possibility that that was caused by a mutation in this gene,' Ranum said.

But since Lincoln has no living direct descendants, confirming whether the nation's 16th president had the defective gene would require that his DNA be taken from historical artifacts and tested � an issue that has been debated over the years.

'What historical purpose would it serve? It (wouldn't) change the facts of how he became a great president,' said Kim Bauer, Lincoln curator at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in Springfield, Ill. 'I would fall on the side of leaving President Lincoln alone.'
The new findings on the ataxia gene were reported this week in the online edition of the journal Nature Genetics. Since 1992, the Minnesota researchers have studied more than 300 members of the Lincoln family. About one-third of them have ataxia.

Terry Smith and Laurie Crary � both ataxia sufferers and descendants of Abraham Lincoln's uncle Josiah Lincoln � said they would like to know if the president had their disease.

'If a president had it, and he was disabled but still running the country, maybe people would lighten up on disabled people a little bit,' said Smith, 57, of Manteca, Calif., who said he was once arrested for drunken driving because of the disease's symptoms.

Crary, 50, of Prescott, Ariz., said she has vertigo and had to have reconstructive surgery on her shoulder after losing her coordination and falling. If Lincoln had ataxia, that could offer hope for others suffering from it. About 150,000 Americans have the degenerative disease.

'Look what he achieved, even if he had this defective gene,' Crary said.
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