LAMC CD 1 Week 5: Ch. 2 Sec. 3. Individual Differences/ Genetic Influences 4 main categories of genetic influences: A) Sex (X) linked inheritance Hemophilia.

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LAMC CD 1 Week 5: Ch. 2 Sec. 3

Individual Differences/ Genetic Influences 4 main categories of genetic influences: A) Sex (X) linked inheritance Hemophilia B) Genetically based disorders Prader-Willi syndrome Angelman syndrome

C) Chromosomal disorders 1)A Monosomy- an abnormality in the 23 rd Turner’s Syndrome- a female only has 1 “X” chromosome… 2) A Trisomy- a chromosome pair that has an extra chromosome attached to… Down Syndrome Kleinfelter’s syndrome- (XXY)

Infertility: Inability to conceive after 1 year 3 Causes (in Men): Main cause in women:

Infertility Artificial insemination

In vitro fertilization

Embryo cryopreservation May be used with IVF…