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1 Mutations

2 Mutation: damage to genetic material
A mutation is usually not beneficial. Mutagens are things that cause mutations. They include: 1. High Temperatures 2. Toxic Chemicals (pesticides, etc) 3. Radiation (nuclear and solar) 4. Microwave 5. Fruit from the store 6. Radar /cellular phone waves

3 TYPES OF MUTATIONS Somatic = Skin cells
Germinal = Sperm or Egg This is more threatening because they can be passed to offspring (forever).

4 Types of mutations 3. Chromosomal: affecting whole or a part of a chromosome 4. Gene: changes to the bases in the DNA of one gene

5 How do you get mutations?
Mutations can be inherited. Parent to child Mutations can be acquired. Environmental damage Mistakes when DNA is copied

6 Chromosome Mutations Chromosome 21 does not separate correctly.
Down Syndrome Chromosome 21 does not separate correctly. They have 47 instead of 46 chromosomes Children with Down Syndrome develop slower, may have heart and stomach illnesses and vary greatly in their degree of intelligence.

7 Chromosome Mutations Cri-du-chat
Deletion of material on 5th chromosome Characterized by the cat-like cry made by cri-du-chat babies Varied levels of metal handicaps

8 Sex Chromosome Abnormalities
Klinefelter’s Syndrome XXY, XXYY, XXXY Male Sterility Small testicles Breast enlargement

9 Sex Chromosome Abnormalities
XYY Syndrome Normal male traits Often tall and thin Associated with antisocial and behavioral problems

10 Sex Chromosome Mutations
Turner’s Syndrome X Female sex organs don't mature at adolescence sterility short stature

11 Sex Chromosome Mutations
XXX Trisomy X Female Little or no visible differences tall stature learning disabilities limited fertility

12 1. Dwarfism (achondroplasia)
2. Gigantism (acromegaly) The genes that we have covered so far affect only one phenotypic character, but most genes are pleiotropic

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14 Acromegaly: André the Giant

15 Some mutations even make it on SNL!

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17 Johnny & Edgar Winter Albinism albino Africans

18 Other Genetic Diseases of Interest
Blue People! Progeria

19 Chromosomal Abnormalities
Turners (XO) Kleinfelters (XXY) Down Syndrome Cri du Chat

20 Nondisjunction of the sex chromosomes

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22 TURNER’S SYNDROME

23 KLINEFELTER’S SYNDROME

24 Sickle Cell

25 Celebrities with Sickle Cell
T-Boz , Mobb Deep, Tiki Barber

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