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1 UNIT 9 – THE HUMAN GENOME Quiz Wednesday 1-27 Test Tuesday 2-2-16

2 I. HUMAN GENETICS (pp. 341-343) A. Human Somatic Cells Human somatic cells (____ cells) are ______ or __. Each cell contains ___ chromosomes, or ___ pairs of chromosomes. Of these pairs of chromosomes, ___ pairs are ____________ pairs, meaning they contain the same genes in the same order. body diploid2n 46 23 22 homologous

3 A. Human Somatic Cells The 44 chromosomes that make up the 22 homologous pairs in each cell are called _________. The 23rd pair of chromosomes are the ____ chromosomes. In female somatic cells, the sex chromosomes are ___; in a male’s cells, the sex chromosomes are ___. autosomes sex XX XY

4 B. Human Gametes Gametes are _______, or __, and contain ___ chromosomes. Female gametes are _____ cells and male gametes are ______cells. Gametes are produced through the process of ________ in the _______ or ______, respectively. haploid n 23 egg sperm meiosis ovaries testes

5 B. Human Gametes In meiosis, when the ___________ pairs of chromosomes separate in ___________, the sex chromosomes separate also. The resulting egg cell can only contain an __ chromosome, while the sperm cell produced has a ___% chance of containing a ___ and a ___% chance of containing an __. Therefore, the _____ determines the sex of the offspring. homologous anaphase I X 50 Y X male

6 C. Analyzing Human Chromosome Numbers 1. Nondisjunction - Abnormal numbers of chromosomes in ______ result in genetic disorders called ___________. This must often is a result of ____________, which means ______________. gametes number disorders nondisjunction “not coming apart”

7 Nondisjunction In Anaphase I if homologous pairs do not separate correctly In Anaphase II if sister chromatids do not separate correctly In either case, Gametes are produced with an abnormal number of chromosomes. Number disorders are not inherited; therefore, they cannot be predicted with Punnett squares.

8 C. Analyzing Human Chromosome Numbers 2. Karyotypes - A karyotype is a photograph of ____________________. Cells from the developing embryo or individual being tested are cultured in a nutrient growth medium, and then chemically treated to stop _________ in metaphase. The cells are stained, the chromosomes photographed, and the photograph is enlarged. chromosome pairs mitosis

9 C. Analyzing Human Chromosome Numbers The chromosomes are cut out and arranged in ____________ pairs in size order, with the ____ chromosomes making up the 23rd pair. Karyotypes can only be used to detect _________ disorders and to determine the ________ of an unborn child. homologous sex number gender

10 C. Analyzing Human Chromosome Numbers They do not detect abnormal _______; therefore, a normal karyotype does not guarantee a ______ child! genes normal

11 II. HUMAN GENETIC DISORDERS – NUMBER DISORDERS (pp. 352, 353) A. Autosomal Number Disorders Most autosomal number disorders are _____. The only autosomal number disorder that allows survival into adulthood is ___________________________. lethal Down syndrome

12 Is there a problem with this karotype

13 A.Autosomal Number Disorders Down syndrome Down syndrome is also known as __________ because there are ___ chromosomes at the ____ position, instead of _______. trisomy 21 321st 2

14 Down Syndrome

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16 Autosomal Number Disorders Down syndrome Individuals have characteristic facial features; growth, behavior, and mental development are all affected. There is also a higher risk of _________ heart defects. The incidence of babies with Down syndrome is much higher in ______ mothers. congenital older

17 Patau Syndrome (Trisomy 13)

18 Trisomy 13 Cleft lip or palate Clenched hands (with outer fingers on top of the inner fingers) Close-set eyes -- eyes may actually fuse together into one Extra fingers or toes (polydactyly)polydactyly Hole, split, or cleft in the iris (coloboma)coloboma Low-set ears Mental retardation, severe Scalp defects (missing skin) Seizures Single palmar crease Skeletal (limb) abnormalities Small head (microcephaly)microcephaly Can have 3 types – One extra 13 th chromosome in all cells – Trisomy 13 mosaicism-Extra 13 only in some cells, caused by mitosis after fertilization – Partial Trisomy-due to translocation presence of a part of extra chromosome 13 in all cells

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20 Edwards or Trisomy 18

21 Edward’s Syndrome (Trisomy 18) Symptoms Clenched hands Crossed legs (preferred position) Feet with a rounded bottom (rocker-bottom feet) Low birth weight Low-set ears Mental deficiency Small head (microcephaly)microcephaly Small jaw (micrognathia)micrognathia Underdeveloped fingernails Undescended testicle Unusual shaped chest (pectus carinatumTrisomy 18 is a relatively common syndrome. It is three times more common in girls than boys. The syndrome is caused by the presence of extra material from chromosome 18. The extra material interferes with normal development.pectus carinatum Can also be Full Trisomy 18, Partial Trisomy 18, or Mosaicism

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23 Is there a problem with this karyotype?

24 B. Sex Chromosome Number Disorders 1. Turner Syndrome Also called ______ because individuals lack __________________. Affected individuals are _______, typically short in stature, underdeveloped sexually, with a normal life expectancy. * Generally infertile 45 XO 2 nd sex chromosome female

25 Turner’s Syndrome

26 Does this individual have a number disorder?

27 B. Sex Chromosome Number Disorders 2. Klinefelter Syndrome Also called ________. Symptoms do not appear until ________ at which time affected _________ show poor sexual development and infertility. Treated with __________. Normal life expectancy. 47 XXY puberty males testosterone

28 Klienfelter’s Syndrome

29 III. ANALYSIS OF HUMAN INHERITANCE A. Punnett Squares & Multiple Alleles (pp. 345-346) A multiple alleles gene has that is, ___________ alleles. An example of this is ABO blood groups. There are ____ alleles for this gene. more than 2 3

30 . Punnett Squares & Multiple Alleles (pp. 345-346) _______ are co-dominant, meaning ______________ if present. The third allele, ____, is recessive, meaning it will only show if the genotype is ___. A and B they always show i (o) ii

31 ABO Blood Types

32 Punnett Squares & Multiple Alleles (pp. 345-346) The possibilities for blood group genotypes and phenotypes are: PhenotypesGenotypes Type A blood_____________ Type B blood_____________ Type AB blood_____________ Type O blood_____________ ii I I or I i AAA BBB I AB

33 B. Pedigrees A pedigree is a diagram that follows the inheritance of a single _____ through several ____________ of a family. males are represented by ________ and females, by _______. Individuals with the trait are represented with ________ figures. trait generations squares circles shaded

34 B. Pedigrees Vertical lines connect _______ and _______. Horizontal lines connect _________ or _________. Children are placed in __________, from _________. parents children spousessiblings birth order left to right

35 IV. INHERITED HUMAN GENETIC DISORDERS A. Gene Mutations Inherited human genetic disorders are the result of gene mutations; that is, ______________________________. a change in the DNA sequence of the gene

36 IV. INHERITED HUMAN GENETIC DISORDERS B. Types of Inherited Genetic Disorders 1. Sex-Linked Disorders – Mutated gene is on the ____ chromosome. 2. Autosomal Genetic Disorders – Gene mutation is on any chromosome other than ________________ X sex chromosomes

37 V. GENETIC DISORDERS - SEX- LINKED DISORDERS A. Sex-Linked Inheritance (pp.350, 351) A gene is referred to as “sex-linked” if it is located on a sex chromosome (______). In humans, sex-linked genes are almost always located on the larger ___ chromosome. The __ chromosome is much smaller and carries only a few genes related to _________________________. X or Y X Y male sexual development

38 A. Sex-Linked Inheritance (pp.350, 351) Females have __ X chromosomes; males have ____. Females will only show recessive traits located on the X chromosome if they are ______________________. But a male will always show a recessive trait located on the X chromosome because he only has _____ X chromosome, so all _______ on the X chromosome will show. This results in _________ having a much higher incidence of sex-linked disorders. 2one homozygous recessive one genes males

39 A.Sex-Linked Inheritance 1. Genotypes Genotypes for sex-linked traits are written using the X and Y chromosomes to show path of inheritance. Male-pattern baldness is a sex-linked recessive trait. If H = normal head of hair and h = baldness – bald male = _____; bald female = _____. – Females can be _______ for sex-linked recessive disorders. A carrier has the defective allele, but ______________. The genotype of a female carrier is ______. – Males _______ be carriers for sex-linked traits because their 2nd sex chromosome is the _______! carriers it does not show cannot naked Y X Y h X h h hH

40 Male Baldness

41 2. Sex-Linked Punnett Squares In sex-linked traits, probabilities for male and female offspring must be calculated separately because traits are inherited differently. If a man with a full head of hair marries a woman who is heterozygous, what is the probability they would have a son who would go bald? A daughter?

42 B. Sex-Linked Disorders All of these disorders are sex-linked ___________________. 1. Color Blindness – Inability to differentiate and distinguish ___________________. recessive colors

43 Results For Ishihara Test(above) Normal Color VisionRed-Green Color Blind LeftRight LeftRight Top2529Top25Spots Middle4556MiddleSpots56 Bottom68 Spots

44 B. Sex-Linked Disorders 2. Hemophilia – Missing an enzyme required for normal ____________ - results in ____________ Treated with blood transfusions, injections of missing factor. blood clotting uncontrolled bleeding

45 Gene Therapy for Hemophilia

46 B. Sex-Linked Disorders 3. Duchenne’s Muscular Dystrophy – Symptoms develop at ___________. Muscles ______________________, leading to eventual death. No available __________ or ______. Death usually occurs before adulthood. 3-6 years weaken, break down treatmentcure

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50 VI. GENETIC DISORDERS - AUTOSOMAL DISORDERS (pp. 345-348) Most genes are carried on the ___________, ______ chromosomes other than the sex chromosomes. These disorders affect males and females ________ and are due to _____ mutations. Autosomal disorders can be divided into three groups based on the pattern of inheritance. autosomes 44 equally gene

51 Autosomal Recessive Disorderd 1. Albinism 1. Characterized by failure to produce pigment,_____________ 2. Very susceptible to __________________ melanin UV rays

52 Autosomal Recessive Disorders Cystic Fibrosis – Characterized by excess _______________ in ________, _________________system. – Symptoms appear just after birth and include frequent respiratory infections poor nutrition. – With treatment, patients can survive into adulthood. – Most common_____________genetic disorder in the _______________________ among Caucasians. mucuslungs digestive fatal United States

53 Cystic Fibrosis Gene

54 Phenylketonuria or ________ Characterized by an inability to breakdown the amino acid, _______________________ If untreated, results in severe mental retardation All babies born in US hospitals are tested for PKU because it is easily treated with a diet low in ___________________ PKU Phenlyalanine proteins

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56 Autosomal Co-Dominant Disorders Sickle cell anemia is an autosomal co-dominant disorder that affects ________________ production. Hemoglobin is the protein that binds _________________ to red blood cells. hemoglobin oxygen

57 Sickle Cell Anemia 1. AA Individuals with the normal genotype do not have the sickle cell allele and produce only normal hemoglobin.

58 Sickle Cell Anemia 2. SS Sickle Cell Anemia Produce abnormal hemoglobin that causes the red blood cells to “sickle” when oxygen availability is decreased; for example, in high altitudes or during period of stress. Sickled RBCs are more fragile, easily destroyed- results in lack of ___________due to decreased _______________ in cells, blockage of blood vessels, and severe pain. energy oxygen

59 SS Shortened life expectancy. Most common inherited disease in individuals of _______________ ancestry. African

60 3. AS Described as _____________________ Produce both normal and abnormal hemoglobin Do not typically show symptoms of the disorder. Heterozygote Advantage-Provides resistance to __________________ heterozygous malaria

61 C. Autosomal Dominant Disorders 1. Huntington’s Disease Fatal genetic disorder in which symptoms do not show until _______________________ Characterized by deterioration of Middle age m Mental functions and uncontrollable movements

62 Achondroplasia ________________ (one form) Dwarfism

63 Marfan Syndrome Marfan syndrome- Dominant disorder that affects the connective tissue of the skeletal system, eyes, and circulatory system. Affected individuals have very long limbs, vision problems, and are susceptible to aortic rupture.

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65 Marfan Syndrome


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