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Genetics and Life Span
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23 Chromosomes Each parent provides a gene, different genes from each parent are called alleles (a-leels) Some alleles are Dominant and others Recessive, thus not all are expressed So, a person can be a carrier of a trait- which is then passed on to one’s offspring
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Alleles Sometimes Alleles are not recessive or dominant, but blend (blood types) Many traits occur due to many genes, not just one
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Dominant Gene Alleles Disorders Far sightedness Huntington's Disease Achondroplasia Extra toes or fingers Marfan’s Syndrome Some Glaucomas High Blood Cholesterol
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Recessive, Defective Alleles Autism Cystic Fibrosis PKU Galactosemea Tay-Sachs Disease Thalassemia Hemophilia Albinism Growth Hormone Deficiency Near sightedness Dry Eyes Day Blindness
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Polygenic Disorders Alzheimer’s Multiple Sclerosis Mental Illness Allergies Cleft Lip Hypertention
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Chromosome Abnormalities Down Syndrome
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Sex-Linked Recessive Color blindness Hemophilia Baldness Fragile X Muscular Dystrophy SCID
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Sex Linked Dominant Albright’s Osteodystrophy Goltz Syndrome Oral-facial-digital syndrome
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3 Types of effects genes can have on the Environment 1) Passive 2) Evocative 3) Active
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Environment and Genetics Environmental factors regulate hormones Hormones regulate gene’s protein production Proteins are the building blacks of the body and produce: Hormones Neurotransmitters Enzymes All of which effect the way we feel and which produce tendencies or predispositions to behave in certain ways, which effect the environment.
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Genetically Predisposed More Sensitive to Environmental Triggers Some will never manifest disorder, while others will
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Prenatal Development Genetics We can now detect some disorders prenatally and intervene such as: Spina Bifida Tay-Sachs PKU Hypothyroidism Galactosemia Down Syndrome Hemophilia Cystic Fibrosis And Others
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Prenatal Development Environmentally --Teratogens (Alcohol, tobacco, cocaine,pot, AIDS, Lead, OTC meds) Stage of development Mother’s & Babies genes/sensitivity Dose amount Number of risk factor --Nutrition (poor protein, vitamin/minerals) --Stress (cortisol) --Good Medical Care
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