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1 Chapter 13 Genetic Disorders
Advanced Biology Chapter 13 Genetic Disorders

2 Autosomes – 22 perfectly matched chromosomes.

3 Sex Chromosomes – 23rd pair
XX = Female XY = Male

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5 Monosomic – Lost one copy of a chromosome
Usually fatal, especially if on an autosome

6 Trisomic – Extra chromosome
13, 15, 18 can have an extra and survive for a short time 21, 22 can survive into adulthood

7 Down Syndrome – Trisomy 21
Extra copy of the 21st chromosome

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9 Primary Nondisjunction – Failure of chromosomes to separate during Meiosis

10 Failure to separate is correlated to age:
>20 – 1:1700 births 20-30 – 1:1400 30-35 – 1:750 35-45 – 1:16

11 Barr Body – One of the X chromosomes is inactivated

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14 Y Chromsome – Possesses some active genes, contains features associated with male-ness
Contains 78 genes

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16 NONDISJUNCTION IN SEX CHROMOMSOMES
Triple X syndrome - XXX One functional X, two Barr Bodies Female is sterile but normal in other respects NONDISJUNCTION IN SEX CHROMOMSOMES

17 NONDISJUNCTION IN SEX CHROMOMSOMES
Klinefelter Syndrome – XXY Sterile Male Has many female characteristics May have diminished mental capacity 1:500 NONDISJUNCTION IN SEX CHROMOMSOMES

18 NONDISJUNCTION IN SEX CHROMOMSOMES
Turner Syndrome – XO Sterile Female Short in stature, webbed neck Sex organs never fully mature Low mental abilities 1:5,000 NONDISJUNCTION IN SEX CHROMOMSOMES

19 NONDISJUNCTION IN SEX CHROMOMSOMES
Nonviable – OY Fails to develop Humans cannot survive without the genes on the X chromosome NONDISJUNCTION IN SEX CHROMOMSOMES

20 Multiple alleles – Some traits possess multiple alleles for that specific trait
Blood types.

21 GENETIC DISORDERS Cystic Fibrosis Autosomal
Occurs mainly in the white population 1:20 carry the allele 1:1800 are homozygous recessive GENETIC DISORDERS

22 A malfunction in a channel protein causes a thick mucus to be produced in the lungs
Can also affect ducts in the pancreas Most affected individuals die in their teens GENETIC DISORDERS

23 GENETIC DISORDERS Sickle Cell Anemia Autosomal Recessive
Occurs more frequently in the black pop. 1:1600 GENETIC DISORDERS

24 Hemoglobin is defective; doesn’t carry enough Oxygen
GENETIC DISORDERS

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26 Phenylketonuria (PKU)
Autosomal recessive 1:15,000 GENETIC DISORDERS

27 GENETIC DISORDERS Inability to breakdown phenylalanine (aa)
Can be controlled by nutrition GENETIC DISORDERS

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29 GENETIC DISORDERS Tay-Sachs Disease Autosomal Recessive
1:3600 if of Jewish decent 1:300,000 in U.S GENETIC DISORDERS

30 Affected individuals lack an enzyme that breaks down gangliosides in the brain
These accumulate in the lysosome and burst Resulting in the destruction of brain cells GENETIC DISORDERS

31 GENETIC DISORDERS Sex-linked recessive Inability of blood to clot
Missing a clotting factor GENETIC DISORDERS

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33 GENETIC DISORDERS Huntington’s Disease DOMINANT 1:10,000
Gene gets turned on in middle age GENETIC DISORDERS

34 Deterioration of brain cells due to the inhibition of brain cell metabolism
GENETIC DISORDERS

35 GENETIC DISORDERS High risk pregnancies Parents who are:
Heterozygous for a disease Older OR have a family history GENETIC DISORDERS

36 GENETIC COUNSELING Ultrasound – position of fetus Amniocentesis
Withdraw fluid containing fetal cells GENETIC COUNSELING

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38 GENETIC COUNSELING Chorionic Villi Sampling
Take a sample of placental tissue GENETIC COUNSELING

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40 GENE THERAPY Gene Transfer Therapy 1st done in 1990
2 Girls had a rare blood disorder due to a defective gene Scientists isolated working copies of the gene GENE THERAPY

41 Introduced them into bone marrow cells taken from each girl
Gene modified bone marrow cells were allowed to proliferate (make more) Injected back into body Both girls healthy GENE THERAPY

42 GENE THERAPY Use of vectors (1995)
Attach gene to a virus – adenovirus (cold) Like a piggyback ride Tried it with mice and the cf gene GENE THERAPY

43 GENE THERAPY Worked, tried it with humans
Worked for awhile, but eventually immune system attacked virus Caused the loss of the good gene GENE THERAPY

44 GENE THERAPY Problems with the vector:
Adenovirus elicits a strong immune response (everyone has had a cold) Adenovirus can produced a severe immune reaction and be fatal GENE THERAPY

45 GENE THERAPY Problems with the vector:
Adenovirus inserts its DNA into cell at a random location causing mutations GENE THERAPY

46 GENE THERAPY Few years later, found new vector
Use Parovirus called Adeno-Associated Virus (AAV) Has only two genes and needs the adenovirus to replicate GENE THERAPY

47 Scientists removed the two genes and insert human genes in their place to take them into the cell
Does not cause the problems that the adenovirus did GENE THERAPY

48 GENE THERAPY In 1999, AAV cured anemia in rhesus monkeys.
Also cured dogs of retinal degeneration In 2000 first human trial GENE THERAPY

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