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Title: Human%20Genetics


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Human Genetics
  • BSC 2010L

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Note that we have 22 pairs of autosomal
chromosomes and 1 pair of sex chromosomes
  • Humans
  • Haploid of chromosomes 23
  • Diploid 46
  • Remember
  • Have 23 pairs
  • 1 of each pair came from mom
  • 1 of each pair came from dad

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Dominant vs. Recessive Traits
  • Each pair of chromosomes is referred to as
    HOMOLOGOUS CHROMOSOMES
  • Have the same genes
  • For each gene there can be 2 alleles (different
    forms)
  • Look at picture below
  • B brown eyes
  • b blue eyes
  • Brown is dominant so this persons phenotype
    would be brown eyes

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Dominant vs. Recessive Traits
  • Incomplete Dominance
  • Form of inheritance where heterozygous alleles
    are both expressed, combined phenotype
  • Example a plant with white flowers and plant
    with red flowers has offspring with pink flowers
  • Codominant
  • Both alleles are expressed
  • Example Blood types in humans
  • If a person has the A allele and the B allele,
    then both A and B are expressed on the surface of
    the red blood cell

5
Autosomal Traits
  • Some Dominant Traits in Humans
  • Widows peak
  • Unattached earlobes
  • Freckles

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Chromosomal Abnormalitiesresulting from
nondisjunction
  • Down Syndrome (Trisomy 21)
  • 3 21 chromosomes
  • Sex Chromosomal Abnormalities
  • Turner Syndrome XO
  • Never reaches puberty
  • Poly-X Syndrome (XXX)
  • Tend to have learning disabilities
  • Klinefelter Syndrome (XXY)
  • Testes underdeveloped, long limbs, poor muscle
    growth
  • Jacob Syndrome (XYY)
  • Taller, speech and reading problems

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Sex-linked Genes
  • Genes located on the sex chromosomes (23rd pair
    in humans)
  • Examples
  • Color-blindness
  • Hemophilia
  • Males only need 1 gene on X chromosome to have
    trait look at boy on far right

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Pedigrees
  • Method that allows tracking of a genetic disorder
    within a family
  • Circles Females
  • Squares Males
  • Affected individuals filled in
  • Carriers half filled in

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Pedigrees
  • Patterns of inheritance
  • Autosomal Dominant many children affected
  • Autosomal Recessive few children affected
  • X-linked recessive mostly males affected

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Pedigrees
  • Patterns of inheritance
  • Autosomal Dominant many children affected
  • Autosomal Recessive few children affected
  • X-linked recessive mostly males affected

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Pedigrees
  • Patterns of inheritance
  • Autosomal Dominant many children affected
  • Autosomal Recessive few children affected
  • X-linked recessive mostly males affected

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