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Title: Genetic Disorders


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Genetic Disorders
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Progeria
  • This genetic disorder is as rare as it is severe.
    The classic form of the disease, called
    Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria, causes accelerated
    aging.?The disease is caused by a mutation in the
    LMNA gene, a protein that provides support to the
    cell nucleus. Other symptoms of progeria include
    rigid (sclerotic) skin, full body baldness
    (alopecia), bone abnormalities, growth
    impairment, and a characteristic sculptured nasal
    tip.

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Epidermodysplasia verruciformis
  • Epidermodysplasia verruciformis is an extremely
    rare disorder that makes people prone to
    widespread human papillomavirus (HPV) infection.
    This infection causes scaly macules and papules
    (cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas) to grow on
    the hands, feet, and even face. Also called
    Lewandowsky-Lutz dysplasia, there is no known
    cure, though treatments to scale back the growths
    are possible.

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Hypertrichosis
  • is also calleHypertrichosisd werewolf syndrome
    or Ambras syndrome, and it affects as few as one
    in a billion people and in fact, only 50 cases
    have been documented since the Middle Ages.
    Studies have implicated it to a rearrangement of
    chromosome 8. It happens due to a disruption of
    the crosstalk between the epidermis and the
    dermis as hair follicles form in the 3-month
    fetus at the eyebrows and down to the toes.

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Uner Tan Syndrome
  • Uner Tan syndrome is a somewhat controversial
    condition, whose most obvious property is that
    people who suffer from it walk on all fours.
    These individuals walk with a quadrupedal
    locomotion, use primitive speech, and have a
    congenital brain impairment.

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Severe Combined Immunodeficiency Disorder
  • Severe Combined Immunodeficiency Disorder (SCID)
    - the disorder is caused by a number of genes,
    including those that cause defects in both T and
    B cell responses which has a downstream negative
    effect on the production of lymphocytes (a type
    of white blood cell). SCID is also thought to
    arise due to the lack of adenosine deaminase
    (ADA). Interestingly, SCID was the first human
    illness treated by human gene therapy in 1990,
    and is increasingly being used to treat children.

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Marfan Syndrome
  • Is a disorder of the connective tissues, and it
    appears in about one in every 10,000 to 20,000
    births. Interestingly, myopia, is a common form
    of the disease, but it is more renowned for the
    way it causes bones to overgrow and create loose
    joints.

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Ectrodactyly
  • Ectrodactyly - Also known as lobster claw hand,
    individuals with this disorder have a cleft where
    the middle finger or toe should be. Genetically
    speaking, it is caused by several factors,
    including deletions, translocations, and
    inversions in chromosome 7. Surgical procedures
    can correct some of these malformations.

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Proteus Syndrome
  • Proteus Syndrome - In conjunction with
    neurofibromatosis type I, this is the disease
    that likely afflicted Joseph Merrick, the
    so-called Elephant Man. It is a condition in
    which bones, skin, and other tissues are
    overgrown. It occurs in less than one in one
    million people. The disorder results from a
    mutation in the AKT1 gene (which regulates cell
    growth), causing mosaicism as cells grow and
    divide, some cells exhibit the mutation while
    others do not. The resulting mixture of normal
    and abnormal cells is what causes the overgrowth.

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Lesch-Nyhan Syndrome
  • Lesch-Nyhan Syndrome - LNS is a genetic disorder
    that affects one in every 380,000 births, nearly
    all of them boys. It results in an overproduction
    of uric acid, a waste product of normal chemical
    processes that is found in blood and urine. But
    individuals with Lesch-Nyhan release excess uric
    acid through their blood which builds up under
    the skin causing gouty arthritis. It can also
    cause kidney and bladder stones.

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Extra Credit Opportunity
  • Need extra credit in Science?
  • Opportunity is for students who have ALL OTHER
    assignments completed cannot have any missing
    assignments
  • Choose one of the genetic disorders shown in this
    presentation or one of the disorders shown on the
    next slide and complete further research.

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Additional Genetic Disorders
  • Angelman Syndrome/ Prader-Willi Syndrome
  • Celiac Disease (Celiac Sprue)
  • Cri du chat Syndrome (Cats Cry Syndrome,
    Monosomy 5p)
  • Down Syndrome (Trisomy 21)
  • Duchenne Becker Muscular Dystrophy
  • Fragile X Syndrome
  • Klinefelter Syndrome (XXY Syndrome)
  • Maple Syrup Urine Disease
  • Phenylketonuria (PKU)
  • Sickle Cell Anemia (Sickle Cell Disease)
  • Tay-Sachs Disease
  • Triple-X Syndrome (Trisomy X)
  • Turners Syndrome
  • XYY Syndrome

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Rubric for Grading
  • Check the class website to access a rubric for
    scoring this extra credit presentation.
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