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Human Heredity 14-1 BIO 1004 Flora
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Scientists take pictures the complete set of chromosomes during cell division. They then place all of the chromosomes next to each other A picture of chromosomes arranged in this way is a karyotype One listed on page 341 is a result of fertilization and formation of the zygote with 46 chromosomes Human Chromosomes
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Two of the chromosomes out of the 46 are known as sex chromosomes, because they determine an organisms sex X chromosomes are much larger that the Male Y chromosome The remaining 44 chromosomes are known as autosomal chromosomes Cont.
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All human eggs carry X chromosomes Sperm….on the other hand carry 50% X chromosomes and 50% Y chromosomes This ensures a 50/50 split between the sexes Gametes and Chromosomes
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Pedigree Charts – chart which shows the relationships within a family Symbols: Circles – female Squares – male Human Traits
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Some of the most obvious human traits are impossible to associate with a single gene Some traits are not genetic at all……even height is largely impacted by nutritional during the body’s development Ex: Europe since 1880’s Genes can be expressed solely due to residing in favorable conditions Genes and the Environment
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The human Genome: Our complete set of genetic information Includes tens of thousands of genes Some genes do code for specific traits – ex: blood type Mapping of Human genome……….started in the 80’s…..finally finished in 2000. Human Genes
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2 major genes determining blood type ABO and Rh Rh – determined by a single gene with two alleles (+ and - )……Rh+ are homozygous dominant or heterozygous…..people who are homo recessive are Rh- ABO blood groups are much more complex (3 alleles for this gene) I A, I B, and i. A and B are co-dominant – AB blood type I A I A, I A i, - A blood type – same scenario with B are type B Ii – are type O Negative and positive come from the Rh gene and letters come from the ABO gene Blood Group Genes
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