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Sex - Linked Genes and Nondisjunction Disorders. Human Chromosomes One Human Chromosome has 46 chromosomes.

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1 Sex - Linked Genes and Nondisjunction Disorders

2 Human Chromosomes One Human Chromosome has 46 chromosomes

3 Karyotype A picture of all chromosomes from an individual’s cells.

4 Autosomal Chromosomes 44 out of the 46 chromosomes

5 Sex Chromosomes 2 of the 46 chromosomes (determines an individual's sex) XX XY Female Male

6 Sex - Linked Genes Definition: Genes found on the Sex Chromosomes

7 Sex - Linked Genetic Disorders Mostly found on the X chromosome Sex - Linked Genetic Disorders Colorblindness Hemophilia Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

8 Colorblindness Characteristics: Unable to distinguish certain colors (most commonly red and green) Mostly occurs in males Treatment: none Life Expectancy: normal

9 Can You See the Number 12?

10 Can you see the number 7?

11 What Colorblind People See NormalColorblind

12 What Colorblind People See NormalColorblind

13 Hemophilia Characteristics: Protein necessary for normal blood clotting is missing Can bleed to death from minor cuts or can suffer internal bleeding from bumps or bruises Treatment: Injections of normal clotting proteins Medical Complications: Forming antibodies against normal clotting proteins Life Expectancy: Normal if they keep up with their injections

14 An individual with hemophilia after he banged his knee

15 Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Cause: Absence of dystrophin a protein that helps keep muscle cells intact Characteristics: Primarily affects males around the age of 3 Progressive weakening and loss of skeletal and voluntary muscle Treatment: Physical and Occupational therapy for range of motion and adaptive equipment NO CURE Life Expectancy: 20s

16 Individual with Muscular Dystrophy

17 Down Syndrome “Trisomy 21” Cause: Three copies of chromosome 21 Characteristics: Low muscle tone Flat facial profile Upward slant to eyes Small ears Protruding tongue Mild to moderate intellectual impairment Treatment: Physical, occupational, speech therapy Medical Problems: Congenital heart defects Hearing loss Vision problems Life expectancy: Average age is in the mid 50s

18 Down Syndrome

19 Down Syndrome Clip http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_- P4t2jR1g

20 Nondisjunction Disorders Failure of chromosome pairs to separate properly during cell division Disorders: Klinefelter’s Syndrome Down Syndrome Edward’s Syndrome Turner Syndrome

21 Klinefelter Syndrome XXY Cause: Nondisjunction Characteristics: Only affects MALES Usually don’t develop facial, underarm or pubic hair, don’t develop sperm and develop more breast tissue than normal due to decreased amounts of testosterone Learning disabilities Treatment: Testosterone injections Life Expectancy: Normal life span

22 An Indivdual with Klinefelter’s Syndrome

23 Karyotype of Klinefelter’s Syndrome

24 Edward’s Syndrome “Trisomy 18” Cause: 3 copies of chromosome 18 due to translocation Characteristics: Clenched hands Rocker bottom feet Abnormally shaped head Small head and jaw Abnormalities of organs Treatment: Supportive care Life Expectancy: Majority only live to one month

25 Physical Deformities in Edward’s Syndrome Clenched FistRocker Foot

26 Turner Syndrome Cause: Have only one X chromosome or a one full X chromosome and one partial X chromosome Characteristics: Only affects girls Will not go through all the changes associated with puberty Infertile Webbed neck Low hair line at the back of the neck Average height 4’7’’ Treatment: Growth hormone Estrogen injections Life Expectancy: normal

27 Karotype of Turner Syndrome

28 Turner Syndrome (Webbed Neck and Low Hair Line)


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