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C12- Mendelian Inheritance Of Human Traits Chp 12- pp. 308- 335
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Contents 12-1 Mendelian Inheritance 12-2 Complex InheritanceComplex Inheritance 12-3 Complex Inheritance of Human TraitsComplex Inheritance of Human Traits
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C12-Mendelian Inheritance of Human Traits Making a Pedigree Symbols identify sex, genotype and relationship between parents, siblings & spouses. Half-shaded Carrier Horizontal row generation Practice on p. 310.
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Analyzing a Pedigree Determine likelihood of being a carrier. Probability for offspring being affected.
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Simple Recessive Heredity Most genetic diseases are caused by recessive alleles: Cystic fibrosis Tay Sachs Phenylketonuria
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Simple Dominant Heredity Almond Eyes Thick Lips Digital Hair Cleft Chin Widow’s Peak Hanging Earlobes Hitchhiker’s Thumb
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Simple Dominant Heredity Huntington’s Disease Lethal genetic disorder Onset between 30 to 50
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12-2 When Heredity Follows Different Rules Complex Inheritance –Incomplete Dominance –Codominance –Multiple Alleles –Sex Determination –Sex-linked –Polygenic Inheritance
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Complex Inheritance Incomplete dominance Appearance of a third phenotype blending the first two
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Complex Inheritance Codominance Both alleles expressed equally in heterozygotes Use uppercase for both Ex. Checkered chickens
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Complex Inheritance Multiple Alleles Traits controlled by more than 2 alleles Ex. Feather color in pigeons
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Complex Inheritance Sex Determination 23 rd pair of chromosomes Female 2 X s Male X Y
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Complex Inheritance Sex-Linked Traits controlled by genes on sex chromosomes Thomas Hunt Morgan (1910) discovered rules governing SLT by studying fruit flies eye color. Females red eye males ½ red ½ white
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Complex Inheritance Polygenic Inheritance Skin color & height controlled by many genes Heterozygotes intermediate phenotype
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Environmental Influences Can determine how or whether gene is expressed: Internal Environment –Hormones, structural differences, age External –Temperature, nutrition, light, chemicals, infectious agents.
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12-3 Complex Inheritance of Human Traits Codominance –Sickle-cell anemia –Differs from normal hemoglobin by one amino acid –Moon-shaped cells block blood flow causing tissue damage and pain.
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Multiple Alleles Blood Type- A, B, AB or O types determined by presence or absence of molecules Gene has 3 alleles I A, I B, I Incompatible blood causes clumping
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Sex-linked Traits in Humans Red-green colorblindness Hemophilia-blood clotting disorder
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Sex-linked Traits in Humans ♀ Carrier X ♂ C 50% offspring CB in this example Responsible gene on X
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Polygenic Inheritance Eye Color Skin Color 3 or more genes involved
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Changes in Chromosome Number Abnormal number autosomes Trisomy usually results from nondisjunction. Metaphase chromosomes are photographed & charted into a Karyotype.
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Changes in Chromosome Number Down’s Syndrome- Trisomy 21 Only autosomal trisomy that survives to adulthood. Occurs 1 in 700 live births Some degree of mental retardation
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Changes in Chromosome Number Abnormal number of Sex chromosomes XO femaleTurner Syndrome XXX female XXY maleKlinefelter Syndrome XYY male Infertility Some mental retardation possible
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