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Chapter 12
Patterns of Heredity and Human Genetics
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Male
Parents
Siblings
Female
____________illustrate inheritance
Affected male
Known heterozygotes for recessive allele
Affected female
Mating
Death
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Human Genetic Disorders
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Recessive Disorders
  • Most genetic disorders are caused by recessive
    alleles.

__________________ __________________ ____________
______
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Cystic fibrosis
  • Approximately one in 28 white Americans carries
    the recessive allele, and one in 2500 children
    born to white Americans inherits the disorder.
  • Due to a defective protein in the plasma
    membrane, cystic fibrosis results
    __________________________________________________
    ______________________

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Tay-Sachs disease
  • Tay-Sachs (tay saks) disease is a recessive
    disorder of the central nervous system.
  • In this disorder, a recessive allele results in
    the_______________________________________________
    __________________________________________________
    ___________
  • Because this lipid fails to break down properly,
    it accumulates in the cells.

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Phenylketonuria
  • Phenylketonuria (fen ul kee tun YOO ree uh), also
    called (PKU), is a recessive disorder that
    results from the _________________________
    __________________________________________________
    __________________________
  • Because phenylalanine cannot be broken down, it
    and its by-products accumulate in the body and
    result in severe damage to the central nervous
    system.

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Phenylketonuria
Phenylketonurics Contains Phenylalanine
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Dominant Disorders
  • Many traits are inherited just as the rule of
    dominance predicts.

______________________________________
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Huntingtons disease
  • Huntingtons disease is a lethal genetic disorder
    caused by a rare dominant allele.
  • __________________________________________________
    __________________.
  • But because the onset of Huntingtons disease
    usually occurs between the ages of 30 and 50, an
    individual may already have had children before
    knowing whether he or she is affected.

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Treacher Collins Syndrome
  • Dominant disorder that results in
    _____________________________
  • Wide range of severity
  • EXTREMELY rare

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Complex Patterns of Inheritance
  • Many inheritance patterns are more complex than
    those studied by Mendel.

__________________________________________________
__________________________
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Incomplete dominance
  • When traits are inherited in an ___________
    ________________ pattern, however, the phenotype
    of heterozygous individuals is between those of
    the two homozygotes.

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Codominance
  • ________________________cause the phenotypes of
    both homozygotes to be produced in heterozygous
    individuals. In codominance, both alleles are
    expressed equally.

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Sickle-cell disease (Codominance)
  • In an individual who is homozygous for the
    sickle-cell allele, the oxygen-carrying protein
    hemoglobin differs by one amino acid from normal
    hemoglobin.
  • This defective hemoglobin forms __________
    _____________________________________
    __________________________________. Normal red
    blood cells are disc-shaped, but abnormal red
    blood cells are shaped like a sickle, or
    half-moon.

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Sickle-cell disease
  • Abnormally shaped blood cells, slow blood flow,
    block small vessels, and result in tissue damage
    and pain.

Normal red blood cell
Sickle cell
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Sex determination
  • In humans the diploid number of chromosomes is
    46, or 23 pairs.
  • There are 22 pairs of homologous chromosomes
    called _____________. Homologous autosomes look
    alike.
  • The 23rd pair of chromosomes differs in males and
    females.
  • These two chromosomes, which determine the sex of
    an individual, are called _________________ and
    are indicated by the letters X and Y.

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Sex determination
  • If you are female, your 23rd pair of chromosomes
    are homologous, XX.

X
X
Female
  • If you are male, your 23rd pair of chromosomes
    XY, look different.

Y
X
Male
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Sex-linked inheritance
  • Traits controlled by genes located on sex
    chromosomes are called _______________.
  • Because the X and Y chromosomes are not
    homologous, the Y chromosome has different genes
    than the X chromosome .
  • X-linked traits are much more common for males
    than females (Examples color blindness
    balding)

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Red-green color blindness
  • People who have red-green color blindness cant
    differentiate these two colors. Color blindness
    is caused by the inheritance of a recessive
    allele at either of two gene sites on the X
    chromosome.

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Polygenic inheritance
  • _________________________is the inheritance
    pattern of a trait that is controlled by two or
    more genes.
  • The genes may be on the same chromosome or on
    different chromosomes, and each gene may have two
    or more alleles.
  • The result is that the phenotypes usually show a
    continuous ___________________ from the minimum
    value of the trait to the maximum value.

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Human Chromosomal Disorders
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Abnormal of Autosomes
  • Humans who have an extra whole or partial
    autosome are __________that is, they have three
    of a particular autosomal chromosome instead of
    just two. In other words, they have 47
    chromosomes.
  • Individuals with only 1 copy of a chromosome is
    called ___________ (45 total chromosomes)
  • To identify an abnormal number of chromosomes, a
    sample of cells is obtained from an individual or
    from a fetus.

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Abnormal of Autosomes
  • This chart of chromosome pairs is called a
    ___________, and it is valuable in identifying
    unusual chromosome numbers in cells.

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Down syndrome Trisomy 21
  • Down syndrome is the only autosomal trisomy in
    which affected individuals survive to adulthood.
  • It occurs in about one in 700 live births.

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Down syndrome Trisomy 21
  • Down syndrome is a group of symptoms that results
    from trisomy of chromosome 21.
  • Individuals who have Down syndrome have at least
    some degree of mental retardation.
  • The incidence of Down syndrome births is higher
    in older mothers, especially those over 40.

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Abnormal of Sex Chromosomes
  • Many abnormalities in the number of sex
    chromosomes are known to exist.
  • An X chromosome may be missing (designated as XO)
    or there may be an extra one (XXX or XXY). There
    may also be an extra Y chromosome (XYY).

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Down syndrome
normal male
X individual
Xyy individual
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_________
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