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Chromosome Inheritance
Human Biology Chapter 18
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Sperm and Egg formation
Sperm & Egg are haploid cells. One egg (oocyte) divides during Meiosis 1 into 2 cells. One cell receives most of the cytoplasm out of 2 eggs. The other is called a polar body. The larger oocyte or egg stops dividing at Metaphase II. It completes anaphase and telophase II when a sperm enters the egg in the oviduct.
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Twins Identical twins can form from an egg dividing again after fertilization. Fraternal twins form when two eggs are fertilized by two sperm
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Too many chromosomes Nondisjunction- one pair doesn’t separate during anaphase I or II. Monosomy- 1. Fatal for all but the X chromosome. Trisomy- 3 chromatids Most are fatal except on 21st Down’s Syndrome Bottom half of chromosome Causes brain malformation Increased purines in blood Varies in intensity
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Barr Body Females function with just 1 X chromosome. Of 2 X chromosomes, 1 is inactive in females, called a Barr Body after its discoverer. Extra Y chromosome called Jacob’s syndrome. Y chromosome carries few genes
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Breast cancer BRCA1 gene is linked with breast and ovarian cancer. Produces protein that normally suppresses cancer cells and also is involved in inactivating one of the X chromosomes.
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Turner Syndrome Female who lacks an X chromosome
Short, broad chest and folds of skin on the back of neck. No puberty, no breasts, no periods Normal intelligence
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Poly X females XXX Tall and thin
Some delayed motor and language development
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Jacob’s Syndrome XYY male Taller, acne, speech and reading problems
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Kleinfelter’s syndrome
Male with XXy Y gene has code for testes and penis One in 650 males Speech and language delays
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Chromosome malformations
Caused by chemicals, viruses, radiation Broken ends of chromosomes Duplication of parts of chromosome Switched parts (translocation) Deleted parts of chromosome Inverted parts of chromosome
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Williams syndrome Chromosome 7 lost a tiny end piece
Look like pixies, turned up noses, wide mouth, small chin, large eyes Excellent at music and speech Need order in their life
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Cri du chat (cry of the cat)
Chromosome 5 missing end piece Small head, mentally retarded, facial abnormalities, glottis and larynx make cry like a cat
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Translocation Alagille syndrome 2 and 20 chromosome 9 and 22 Page 442
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