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Genetic Disorders
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What are they? A disease that is caused by a recessive allele in a person’s DNA
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Types of Disorders Single Gene Disorders Chromosomal Abnormalities
A mutation causes the protein product to be altered or missing Chromosomal Abnormalities Entire chromosomes, or large segments of them are missing, duplicated, or altered.
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Cystic Fibrosis Recessive disorder
Causes a thick, sticky mucous to be made Causes issues with digestive system & lungs
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Sickle Cell Anemia Recessive
Causes red blood cells to be rigid & concave They are not able to transport oxygen very well (hemoglobin) Resistant to malaria
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PKU (Phenylketonuria)
Recessive Codes for an enzyme in the liver that breaks down the amino acid phenylalanine Causes phenylalanine to build up in the blood which poisons brain cells (neurons)
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Huntington’s Disease Dominant
Causes brain cells to be destroyed that deal with movement, emotion, & thinking
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Chromosome Abnormalities Non-Disjunction Disorders
When homologous chromosomes or chromatids do not separate during meiosis Results in Monosomy – only one copy of a chromosome Trisomy – having 3 copies of a chromosome
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Turner’s Syndrome Only affect females X (missing X) Female appearance
Infertile Don’t mature
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Klinefelter’s Syndrome
Only affects males XXY (extra X) Some female characteristics Very little facial hair Infertile (don’t produce sperm)
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Down Syndrome Trisomy of chromosome 21
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Sex-linked or X-linked Traits
More genes are carried on the X chromosome than on the Y Genes ONLY on X chromosomes are called “X-linked” Since there is only one allele, the phenotype of that allele is expressed in males
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