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Human GeneticsEQ: How can genetic patterns be analyzed
to determine dominant or recessive
inheritance patterns?
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●Karyotype = picture of chromosomes
arranged in pairs & organized by size
●Humans have 46 chromosomes(23 pairs)
●2 of these (1 pair) are sex chromosomes
XX = female XY = male
●The other 44 (22 pairs) chromosomes are
known as autosomes
Human Chromosomes
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NONDISJUNCTION
Failure of chromosomes to separate in meiosis –
results in an egg (sperm) with too many or too
few chromosomes. (trisomy or monosomy)Resulting disorders:
● Down Syndrome (extra #21)
● Klinefelter Syndrome (XXY)
● Turner Syndrome (XO)-only an X chromosome
● Supermale (XYY)
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Trisomy – 3 chromosomes
Monosomy – 1 chromosome
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Down Syndrome
Trisomy 21
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Edward Syndrome
- caused by an extra chromosome 18 (trisomy 18)
Median life expectancy is 4 days. However, about 5-10% survive beyond one year
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Human Traits●To study inheritance, biologists use
pedigree chartsoShows relationships within a family
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Recessive Genetic disordersPhenylketonuria (PKU)
Tay – Sachs disease
Cystic Fibrosis
Galactosemia
Albinism * all recessive
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Sex linked traits:• Some genes are located on the SEX CHROMOSOMES
( X and Y). X is larger than Y, so more genes are carried on this chromosome
• Genes on the X chromosome may affect boys different from girls because girls have 2 X-chromosomes.
• These are called SEX-LINKED GENES
examples:• Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (recessive x-linked)• Colorblindness (recessive x-linked)
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HEMOPHILIA - "bleeder's disease"(recessive x-linked )
Blood will not clot normally, small injuries can be life threatening
Females can be carriers:
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What happens if Mom is a carrier?
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