Geneti c Disea se. Dominant Inheritance rarely passed on as people with the disease don’t reproduce exception: Huntington’s Disease -symptoms appear 40.

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Geneti c Disea se

Dominant Inheritance rarely passed on as people with the disease don’t reproduce exception: Huntington’s Disease -symptoms appear 40 years + (too late to stop reproduction) -occasionally involuntary flailing movements of arms and legs -eventual dementia (loss of ability to think clearly)

Genetic Diseases Dominant gene DisorderDescription Achondroplasia (form of dwarfism) - can be inherited or as a mutation - short limbs, prominent head, normal intelligence Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy - muscular dystrophy in the face (difficult to close eyes and constant pouting lips) Neurofibromatosis - Tumours along peripheral nerves

Genetic Disease Recessive Inheritance e.g Albinism melanin: yellow black pigment (made from an amino acid, tyrosine) Produced by melanocytes (special skin cells) Albinism: one of the enzymes which helps form tyrosine is missing  no melanin is formed Dominant allele: normal enzyme production Recessive allele: abnormal, no enzyme produced  no tyrosine  no melanin Amount of melanin produced depends on many other alleles

Genetic Diseases Recessive gene DisorderDescription Thalassaemia -Defect in haemoglobin formation (anaemia) Phenylketonuria (PKU) -Defect in phenylalanine hydroxylase (enzyme) which converts phenylalanine into tyrosine. If not present, phenylalanine builds up in blood (toxic), results in extreme mental retardation & tendency to epilepsy Cystic Fibrosis -Chest infections, lack of digestive enzymes and increased salt loss. Special diet can reduce symptoms

Genetic Diseases Genetic Counselling Advice given regarding risks of genetic abnormalities in a child may result in a termination Human Genome Project Genome: complete set of genetic info of an organism. (mapping sequence of nucleotides in all genes ( ) in all 46 chromosomes) launched in 1990 – 2003 all genes have been identified in addition to most of the possible alleles for each gene. genetic counsellors are able to make predictions from an individuals genome as to the likeliness of a certain disease expressing itself within the individuals lifetime.