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1 Bellringer Please add questions (2 per page) and a summary to your Blood Types and Sex-Linked Notes. Summary 3 things you learned 2 things you found interesting 1 question you still have Get out Blood Types and Sex-Linked Practice Problems, so I can come and check that you completed them.

2 Learning Target Summarize the chromosome theory of inheritance, including genetic linkage and the process of crossing over. Understand the cause of common genetic disorders such as non-disjunction, damaged chromosomes, and mutations.

3 Genetic Disorders

4 Chromosomes Remember Chromosomes contain our genes for traits.
Chromosome theory of inheritance: Genes are located on chromosomes. Genetic Linkage: Linked genes sit close together on a chromosome, making them likely to be inherited together. Loci: Location of a gene on the chromosome.

5 Crossing Over During Meiosis
Reminder: Crossing over occurs during meiosis in prophase I, two homologous pairs of chromosomes pair up and exchange segments of their genetic material.

6 What if something goes wrong during Meiosis?
What if something goes wrong during Meiosis? What would happen if a homologous pair failed to separate during Anaphase I?

7 Nondisjunction Homologous chromosomes fail to separate during Anaphase 1 of meiosis Some cells have EXTRA chromosomes, and others with MISSING chromosomes!

8 Down Syndrome (Trisomy 21)
Down Syndrome (Trisomy 21) Trisomy (3 copies) of chromosome 21 (as a woman ages her chances of producing offspring that have Down Syndrome increases)

9 Klinefelter Syndrome (XXY)
Klinefelter Syndrome (XXY) XXY condition Mainly from nondisjunction in mother (67%) Tall males Sterile or nearly so Feminine-like traits (sparse facial hair, somewhat enlarged breasts) Treated with testosterone injections

10 XYY Condition  Male Taller than average
Normal development and sexual characteristics Some mentally impaired Once thought to be predisposed to criminal behavior, but studies now discredit

11  Turner Syndrome (XO) Female, inheritance of only one X (XO)
98% of XO babies are miscarried Short, infertile females, with no functional ovaries and reduced secondary sexual traits May be treated with hormones, surgery

12 Other Causes of Chromosomal Disorders:
Remember talking about these chromosomal mutations?!? -Deletion: Part of chromosome segment is taken out. -Duplication: Part of chromosome segment is repeated. -Inversion: Part of chromosome segment is reversed. -Translocation: Two non-homologous chromosomes swap genetic information.

13 Genetic Disorder Activity
Turn in lab manual to How Are Genetic Disorders Identified in Humans? Activity. Answer questions 1-7 over genetic disorders. Once done, please stack lab manual on the front table. You may work on your vocabulary with the remaining time left in class.


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