JUST DISORDERS. What disorder is it? Mutation in the blood clotting protein makes person unable to stop bleeding after an injury _______________ Mutation.

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JUST DISORDERS

What disorder is it? Mutation in the blood clotting protein makes person unable to stop bleeding after an injury _______________ Mutation in hemoglobin causes red blood cells to change shape and ____________________ clog up blood vessels Mutation causes mental retardation if foods containing phenylalanine are eaten _____________________ Three #21 chromosomes are present causing mental retardation _______________________ Mutation in ion channel protein causes thick mucous to clog up lungs and digestive organs _______________________ Hemophilia Sickle cell anemia Phenylketonuria (PKU) Down syndrome Cystic fibrosis

What disorder is it? Gradual deterioration of the brain that appears during middle age ____________________ Progressive weakening of muscle proteins resulting in inability to walk and eventually death_________________________ Inability to distinguish between the colors red and green _____________________ Only one X and no y chromosome ____________________ An X linked disorder (There is more than one right answer here) __________________ Huntington’s Muscular dystrophy Colorblindness Turner syndrome Muscular dystrophy Colorblindness Hemophilia

Dominant/recessive? Autosomal/X-linked/nondisjunction Phenylketonuria ____________________ Down syndrome ____________________ Sickle cell anemia _____________________ Klinefelter syndrome ____________________ Huntington’s _______________________ Autosomal recessive nondisjunction Autosomal CODOMINANT nondisjunction Autosomal dominant

Dominant/recessive? Autosomal/X-linked/nondisjunction Turner syndrome ____________________ Cystic fibrosis ____________________ Hemophilia _____________________ Colorblindness __________________ Achondroplasia____________________ Nondisjunction Autosomal recessive X-linked recessive Autosomal dominant

What disorder is it? Inability to break down phenylalanine ____________________ eating food containing this amino acid causes mental retardation Males with an extra X chromosome ______________________ (XXY) karyotype; some female features; infertility Build up of lipids in brain causes blindness, retardation, early death __________________________ A autosomal Dominant disorder (There is more than one right answer here) __________________ Phenylketonuria (PKU) Klinefelter syndrome Tay-Sach’s Huntington’s OR Achondroplasia

Name 3 disorders that are: Autosomal recessiveX linked recessive ______________________________ _______________________________ Phenylketonuria (PKU) Tay-Sachs Cystic fibrosis Hemophilia Colorblindness Muscular dystrophy Name 3 disorders that are caused by nondisjunction: ___________________ Down syndrome Turner’s syndrome Klinefelter’s syndrome

Name disorders that are: Autosomal Dominant ________________ Huntington’s Achondroplasia Autosomal Codominant ___________________ Sickle cell disease