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Section 1: Basic Patterns of Human Inheritance The inheritance of a trait over several generations can be shown in a pedigree. K What I Know W What I Want to Find Out L What I Learned

Essential Questions How can genetic patterns be analyzed to determine dominant or recessive inheritance patterns? What are examples of dominant and recessive disorders? How can human pedigrees be constructed from genetic information? Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education Basic Patterns of Human Inheritance

Vocabulary Review New genes carrier pedigree Basic Patterns of Human Inheritance Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education

Recessive Genetic Disorders A recessive trait is expressed when the individual is homozygous recessive for the trait. Those with at least one dominant allele will not express the recessive disorder. An individuals who is heterozygous for a recessive disorder is called a carrier. Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education Basic Patterns of Human Inheritance

Add link to interactive table from page 296 (Table 1) here. Review of Terms Interactive Table FPO Add link to interactive table from page 296 (Table 1) here. Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education Basic Patterns of Human Inheritance

Add link to interactive table from page 297 (table 2) here. Recessive Genetic Disorders in Humans Interactive Table FPO Add link to interactive table from page 297 (table 2) here. Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education Basic Patterns of Human Inheritance

Recessive Genetic Disorders Cystic fibrosis A disorder that affects the mucous-producing glands, digestive enzymes, and sweat glands. Chloride ions are not properly transported out of cells of a person with cystic fibrosis. Cystic fibrosis causes mucus excretion that clogs ducts in the pancreas, interrupts digestion, and blocks respiratory pathways in the lungs. Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education Basic Patterns of Human Inheritance

Recessive Genetic Disorders Albinism Albinism is caused by altered genes, resulting in the absence of the skin pigment melanin in hair and eyes. Individuals with albinism have very pale skin, white hair, and pink irises. Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education Basic Patterns of Human Inheritance

Recessive Genetic Disorders Tay-Sachs disease Caused by the absence of the enzymes responsible for breaking down fatty acids called gangliosides Gangliosides accumulate in the brain, inflating brain nerve cells and causing mental deterioration. Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education Basic Patterns of Human Inheritance

Recessive Genetic Disorders Galactosemia Recessive genetic disorder characterized by the inability of the body to digest galactose. Inability to digest milk products Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education Basic Patterns of Human Inheritance

Dominant Genetic Disorders Huntington’s disease Affects the nervous system, causing gradual loss of brain function Occurs in 1 out of every 10,000 people in the US Achondroplasia Causes small body size and limbs that are comparatively short Caused by an abnormal gene that affects bone growth Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education Basic Patterns of Human Inheritance

Add link to concepts in motion interactive table from page 298 here. Dominant Genetic Disorders in Humans Interactive Table FPO Add link to concepts in motion interactive table from page 298 here. Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education Basic Patterns of Human Inheritance

Pedigrees A pedigree is a diagram that traces the inheritance of a particular trait through several generations. Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education Basic Patterns of Human Inheritance

Analyzing Pedigrees Pedigrees can be used to examine both recessive and dominant genetic disorders. Information about an individual’s genotype can be inferred from the phenotype of his/her parents and offspring. Recessive disorder Dominant disorder Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education Basic Patterns of Human Inheritance

Analyzing Pedigrees Inferring Genotypes Predicting Disorders Knowing physical traits can determine what genes an individual is most likely to have. Predicting Disorders Record keeping helps scientists use pedigree analysis to study inheritance patterns, determine phenotypes, and ascertain genotypes. Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education Basic Patterns of Human Inheritance

Review Essential Questions Vocabulary How can genetic patterns be analyzed to determine dominant or recessive inheritance patterns? What are examples of dominant and recessive disorders? How can human pedigrees be constructed from genetic information? Vocabulary carrier pedigree Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education Basic Patterns of Human Inheritance