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Title: Pedigrees


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Pedigrees Karyotypes
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Pedigrees
  • Used to explore human genetics
  • Circles Female
  • Squares Male
  • Traits
  • Not Shaded Do not have
  • ½ Shaded Carrier
  • Full Shade Have

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Modes of Inheritance
  • Autosomal or Sex-Linked
  • Autosomal chromosomes other than sex
    chromos.
  • Sex linked X or Y
  • Dominant or Recessive

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Autosomal Recessive
  • equal in males females
  • Often skips generations
  • May show carriers (half shaded) but not always!

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Autosomal Dominant
  • Does not skip generations
  • Affect crossed with unaffected 50 of offspring
    are typically affected

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Sex-Linked Traits
  • Mostly males
  • Mother of affected male is a carrier or affected.
  • No male carriers, but can have female carriers

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Pedigree Flowchart
  • How many males females are
  • affected?

Affected Males Affected Females Autosomal
More Males Sex Linked Trait
No male carriers?
No Does the trait skip a generation?
Are carriers present?
Yes Recessive
No Dominant
Yes Recessive
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Human Karyotypes
  • Diploid organisms
  • 46 Chromosomes
  • 23 homologous pairs
  • 2 sex chromos.
  • Used to detected
  • aneuploidy associated
  • disorders

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Nondisjunction
  • Not coming apart
  • Abnormal chromosome s in gametes
  • Causes Aneuploidy

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Down Syndrome
  • Trisomy
  • Three bodies
  • Chromosome 21
  • autosomal
  • 1/800 US births
  • Mild severe

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Sex Chromosomes Disorder
  • Turners Syndrome
  • Female with only one X
  • XO
  • Causes Sterility no sex organ development at
    puberty
  • Short stature
  • Webbed neck

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  • Klinefelters Syndrome
  • Males with an extra X
  • Reduced fertility
  • Less testosterone
  • 1/1000 males
  • XYY
  • Normal reproduction
  • Delay motor skills
  • temper

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X Chromosome
  • No cases of babies born without an X chromosome
  • X is vital for normal development

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Y Chromosome
  • Important role in sex determination
  • Y presence creates a male no matter how many
    extra Xs
  • Exception Swyer syndrome

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