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KEY CONCEPT A combination of methods is used to study human genetics.
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Human genetics follows the patterns seen in other organisms.
The basic principles of genetics are the same in all sexually reproducing organisms. Inheritance of many human traits is complex. Single-gene traits are important in understanding human genetics.
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Females can carry sex-linked genetic disorders.
Males (XY) express all of their sex linked genes. Expression of the disorder depends on which parent carries the allele and the sex of the child. X Y
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A pedigree is a chart for tracing genes in a family.
Phenotypes are used to infer genotypes on a pedigree. Autosomal genes show different patterns on a pedigree than sex-linked genes.
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Autosomal Genes Equal numbers of males and females People with dominant phenotype can be either homozygous dominant or heterozygous People with recessive phenotype have to be homo. Recessive. Two heterozygous can have offspring of either phenotype (Dom. or Rec.) Any genotype (Homo. Dom, Hetero, Homo. Rec.)
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If the phenotype is more common in males, the gene is likely sex-linked.
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Tracing Sex-linked Genes
More males than females will exhibit a recessive phenotype; females can be carriers Females with recessive phenotype have two recessive alleles; males with recessive phenotype have one. Heterozygous females do no show the recessive phenotype but are carriers Female carriers can pass on recessive allele to either male or female offspring Males with recessive phenotype can pass the recessive allele only to female offspring.
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Several methods help map human chromosomes.
A karyotype is a picture of all chromosomes in a cell. X Y
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Karyotypes can show changes in chromosomes.
deletion of part of a chromosome or loss of a chromosome large changes in chromosomes extra chromosomes or duplication of part of a chromosome
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