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Human Genetics It’s all in the…
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Inheritance Parents and offspring often share observable traits.
Grandparents and grandchildren may share traits not seen in parents. Why do traits disappear in one generation and reappear in another?
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A pedigree is a chart that shows how a trait and the genes that control it are inherited within a family.
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Genetic predictions Ellen and Michael’s parents must be carriers.
Ellen’s brother Michael has sickle cell anemia, an autosomal recessive disease. A a A a AA Aa aa Ellen is not affected and cannot carry aa genotype What is the chance that Ellen’s child has a sickle cell anemia allele (a)? Ellen Michael ? Chance Ellen is a carrier = 2/3 Chance child inherits sickle cell allele = 1/2 Overall chance child carries sickle cell allele from Ellen = 2/3 x 1/2 = 1/3
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Autosomal recessive inheritance
Heterozygous individuals carry the recessive allele but exhibit the dominant phenotype. Males and females are equally affected and may transmit the trait. May skip generations.
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Sex chromosomes determine gender
Human males are the have two different sex chromosomes, (XY). Human females only have one (XX).
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What determines gender?
Number of X chromosomes, or presence of Y chromosome? X0 Female with Turner syndrome XXY Male with Klinefelter syndrome
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X-linked traits Males One X chromosome Inherited from mother
Two possible genotypes XNY XnY Have trait or do not have trait- they can’t be a carrier! Females Two X chromosomes Inherited from both parents Three possible genotypes XNXN XNXn XnXn Heterozygous individuals are carriers of recessive traits- they can pass it down to their offspring- especially their male children!
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X-linked recessive traits
Always expressed in males if the male inherits the recessive gene from the mother. Affected males: Inherited from mother Females need to be homozygous recessive to show the trait Affected females : Fathers affected or mother had the trait or carried it!
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X-linked dominant inheritance
Expressed in females with one copy. Males are often more severely affected. Typically associated with miscarriage or lethality in males.
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BLOOD TYPE Human blood type genes are an example of a codominant trait- meaning a trait with more than one set of alleles. Phenotype : A B AB O Genotype : AO, AA BO, BB AB OO
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