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The Human Genome

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Title: 14-2 Human Chromosomes Author: Kelso Last modified by: Craig Kelso Created Date: 3/25/2002 6:04:52 AM Document presentation format: On-screen Show (4:3) – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: The Human Genome


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The Human Genome
  • Human Chromosomes

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Human Genes Chromosomes
  • Human Genes On The Same Chromosome
  • Are Linked
  • Undergo Recombination
  • Just Like Any Other Organism

3
Human Genes Chromosomes
  • Genetic Diseases
  • Chromosome 21
  • Amyotrophic
  • Lateral
  • Sclerosis

4
Human Genes Chromosomes
  • Genetic Diseases
  • Chromosome 22
  • Neurofibromatosis

5
Sex-Linked Genes
  • Sex Linked Genes Are Genes Located On The X Y
    Chromosome
  • X Contains gt 100 Genes
  • Y Contains Only A Few Genes

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Sex-Linked Genes
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Colorblindness
  • The X ChromosomeContains Three (3) Genes
    Associated With Color Vision
  • The Y Chromosome Is Missing Them All
  • Therefore, Males Are Particularly Vulnerable To
    Colorblindness

8
Colorblindness
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Colorblindness
  • Red-Green Colorblindness
  • Most Common Form
  • 110 Males
  • 1100 In Females
  • Why The Difference?

10
Colorblindness
  • Key Concept
  • Males Have Just One X Chromosome.
  • Thus,All X-Linked AllelesAre Expressed In Males
    Even If They Are Recessive

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Colorblindness
  • In Order For Colorblindness To Be Expressed In
    Females
  • Each Of The Two X Chromosomes Must Carry The
    Recessive Allele

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Colorblindness
  • Colorblind Males Only PassThe Recessive Allele
    On To Their DaughtersIt is not on the Y
    Chromosome They Pass To Their Sons.
  • (only daughters will receive the fathers X
    Chromosome)
  • Thus - The Gene Appears To Skip A Generation And
    Will Only Reappear In His Grandchildren

13
Hemophilia
  • Two Important Blood Clotting Genes Are On The X
    Chromosome
  • Occurrence Rate 110,000 Males

14
Hemophilia
  • Mild
  • Post-Injection
  • Bleeding
  • In A
  • Patient
  • With
  • Hemophilia

15
Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
  • Sex-Linked
  • Abnormal Muscle Protein
  • Patients Rarely Live Beyond Early
    AdulthoodOccurrence Rate
  • 13000 Males

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X-Chromosome Inactivation
Males Only Have (1) X Chromosome
NO
  • Females
  • Have Two (2) X Chromosomes

Do Female Express Both X Chromosomes?
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Female X-Chromosome Inactivation
  • One X Chromosome Is Randomly Switched Off
  • That Chromosome Forms A Dense Region In The
    Nucleus Known As A Barr Body
  • In Humans, Occurs When Embryo Implants On The
    Uterine Wall, Therefore, All Cells Have The Same
    X Chromosome Inactivated
  • In Other Animals (cats), Different Body Cells May
    Have Different X Chromosomes Switched Off

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Female X-Chromosome Inactivation
Arrows Indicate Barr Bodies
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Chromosome Disorders
  • Most Common Is Nondisjunction
  • During Meiosis, Homologous Chromosomes Fail To
    Separate
  • One Gamete Will Have An Extra Chromosome
    (Trisomy)The Other Will Have One Less

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Down Syndrome
  • Nondisjunction of Chromosome 21 (trisomy)
  • Occurs 1800 Births
  • Mental Retardation May Be Mild To Severe
  • Increased Susceptibility To Disease

21
Down Syndrome
  • Why Would 3 Copies Cause ProblemsWhen 2 Copies
    Dont?
  • Dont Know Yet
  • Working Hard To Find Out

22
Sex Chromosome Disorders
  • Turners Syndrome
  • Females
  • Nondisjunction Results In A
  • XO Female
  • Sterile
  • Sex Organs Do Not Develop During Puberty

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Sex Chromosome Disorders
  • Klinefelters Syndrome
  • Males
  • Nondisjunction Results In A XXY Male
  • The Extra X Interferes With Meiosis Generally
    Sterile
  • Also Found XXXY XXXXY
  • Exhibit Female Body Patterns In Hips, Partial
    Breast Development, Female Pubic Hair Pattern

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Sex Chromosome Disorders
  • No Babies Are Born Without At Least One X
    Chromosome
  • Indicates The X Chromosome Carries At Least One
    Gene Required For Life

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Y Chromosome
  • If Present, Individual Is Male
  • Even When Multiple X Chromosomes Are Present
  • Contains At Least One Gene Required For Male
    Sexual Development
  • No Y Present Embryo Develops As A Female
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