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Human Genetics – Studying Chromosomes & Diseases
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Human Chromosomes In humans, there are 23 pairs of chromosomes autosome 22 autosome pairs Contain genes that code for normal, human traits Ex: eye color Chromosomes 1-22 sex chromosome 1 sex chromosome pair Chromosomes that determine sex Females = XX, Males = XY Chromosome 23 Total chromosomes = 46
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How is sex determined? Eggs = 22 autosomes, 1 sex chromosome (X) Sperm = 22 autosomes, 1 sex chromosome (X or Y) So who determines the sex of the baby? The sperm determines the sex of the baby
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Studying Human Chromosomes Karyotype A picture of the paired chromosomes, arranged in order from largest to smallest
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Karyotypes, cont. Karyotypes can be obtained by: Blood samples Amniocentesis Cells in the fluid around the unborn baby are analyzed
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Chromosomes fail to separate properly during meiosis (called nondisjunction) Results in too few or too many chromosomes in offspring Often fatal, but some exceptions
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Trisomy- Extra Chromosome Autosomy- Missing Chromosome
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Trisomy 21 – Downs Syndrome Tri = 3, so Trisomy 21 is 3 chromosome 21’s Mental impairment Upward-slanted eyes Slightly flattened facial features
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Trisomy 18 – Edward’s Syndrome Most die before birth; those born die within 2 months Heart abnormalities Difficulty breathing Small in size
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die within their first days or weeks of life Only 5-10 % of children with this condition live past their first year 1/20,000 heart defects brain abnormalities poorly developed eyes extra fingers and/or toes cleft palate weak muscle tone Trisomy 13 – Patau’s Syndrome
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Klinefelter Syndrome Males with 2 X chromosomes (XXY) Male appearance Learning disabilities Some feminine traits (breasts, higher pitched voice) Sperm count is low Hormone injections can help
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Turner’s Syndrome 98% spontaneous abortion Have single X but no other sex chromosome (XO) Female appearance Tend to be short Affects sexual development (no ovaries) Hormone injections help
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Translocations A piece of a chromosome connects to a different chromosome
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Whole-chromosome painting probes: Ch 10 (red) and 17 (green) Arrows: translocation chromosomes
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Deleted Chromosomes Cri-du-chat Doctors most often identify cri-du-chat by the infant's cat-like cry. Other signs are microcephaly, poor muscle tone, and mental retardation.
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Fragile X Syndrome Moderate to severe mental retardation Speech delay, short attention, hyperactivity Poor motor coordination and mouthing objects Poor socialization, temper tantrum Mood disorder (bipolar), schizophrenia
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Microdeletion Syndromes Williams-Beuren Syndrome (WBS) 1/20,000 all populations Phenotype Dysmorphic facies Growth and mental retardation Distinctive personality Transient hypercalcemia Arterial disease “uniform” 1.5 MB deletion del(7)q11.23 Region flanked by duplicated genes---non- homologous recombination 17 genes including ELN, which encodes tropoelastin (point mutation causes AD supravalvular aortic stenosis)
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45,XX,der(14;21)(q10;q10)
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46,XX,t(4;15)(q2?1.3;q13)
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46,XX,t(9;22)(q34;q11)
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46,X,r(X)
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ins(22;9)(q11;q13q34)
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46,XY.ish del(15)(q11.2q11.2)(SNRPN-)
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46,XX.ish del(22)(q11.2q11.2)(TUPLE1-)
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46,X,del(X)(p21.1)
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46,XX,del(4)(p15.2p16.?2)
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