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Changes in Chromosome Number
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Chromosome Number Mutations Type of Mutation Difference from wild type chromosome number Aneuploidy Abnormal number of individual chromosomes (addition or loss of a small number of chromosomes) Polyploidy Abnormal number of chromosome sets Euploid = organism with multiples of the number of chromosomes in a basic set of chromosomes in a basic set
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Aneuploid Numbers Nullisomic 2n - 2 Missing both copies of a homolog Monosomic 2n - 1 Missing one copy of a homolog Trisomic 2n + 1 Having an extra copy of one homolog Tetrasomic 2n + 2 Having two extra copies of one homolog n = haploid number of chromosomes 2n = diploid number of chromosomes
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Causes of Aneuploidy 1.Loss 1.Loss of a chromosome that has a centromeric deletion 2.Loss 2.Loss of the small chromosome produced by Robertsonian translocation 3.Nondisjunction 3.Nondisjunction = failure of homologs to separate during meiosis or chromatids to separate during meiosis or mitosis
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Nondisjunction
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Aneuploidy in Plants: Seed Capsule Changes Due to Trisomy in Jimson Weed
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Human Autosomal Aneuploidy MostMost common type is Down Syndrome: Trisomy 21 ArisesArises in two ways PrimaryPrimary Down Syndrome DueDue to nondisjunction in egg formation Egg with 2 copies of #21 #21 (24 chromosomes) + Sperm with 1 copy of (23 chromosomes) = Embryo with 3 copies of (47 chromosomes) FamilialFamilial Down Syndrome InheritedInherited from a carrier of a Robertsonian Translocation involving chromosome 21
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Down Syndrome Karyotype and Physical Features Eye fold Palm Crease
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Incidence of Primary Down Syndrome Increases with Maternal Age
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Robertsonian Translocation Carrier of Down Syndrome Translocation of 21q to 15q
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Chromosome Segregation in a Translocation Carrier Expected Result: 1/3 carrier + 1/3 normal + 1/3 Down Syndrome
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Human Sex Chromosome Aneuploidy ConditionGenotypePhenotype TurnerSyndrome Klinefelter Syndrome Triple-X Female Sterile Female Sterile Male Fertile Female Fertile Male Taller XO XXY XXX XYY
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Human Sex Chromosome Aneuploidy Turner Syndrome One Copy of X chromosome No second sex chromosome Eg. Egg with 0 copies of X(22 chromosomes) +Sperm with 1 copy of X(23 chromosomes) = Embryo with 1 copy of X(45 chromosomes)
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Turner Syndrome Karyotype and Physical Features
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Child with Turner Syndrome Non-functional Ovaries From Adult Female with Turner Syndrome Normal uterus, tubes and ovaries and ovaries
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Human Sex Chromosome Aneuploidy Klinefelter’s Syndrome Two Copies of the X chromosome One Copy of the Y chromosome Eg. Egg with 2 copies of X(24 chromosomes) + Sperm with 1 copy of Y(23 chromosomes) = Embryo with XXY XXY (47 chromosomes)
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Klinefelter Syndrome Karyotype and Physical Features
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X-Chromosome Inactivation in Females InactivationInactivation of one of the X chromosomes in each cell of an adult female balances the sex chromosome/autosome ratio. Either the maternal or paternal chromosome is inactivated. TheThe arrow shows a Barr body, or inactivated X. number of Barr bodies equals the number of X chromosomes minus one. female male
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Applying Your Knowledge Which term describes the chromosome number change for individuals with A. Down Syndrome? B. Turner Syndrome? 1.Nullisomic 2.Monosomic 3.Disomic 4.Trisomic
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Applying Your Knowledge How many Barr bodies would be found in cells of individuals with A. Klinefelter Syndrome? B. Turner Syndrome? C. Triple-X Syndrome? Zero = fist OneTwoThree
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Polyploid Numbers Three chromosome sets Triploid Four chromosome sets Tetraploid Five chromosome sets Pentaploid Six chromosome sets Hexaploid Polyploid = euploid organism with more than two sets of chromosomes two sets of chromosomes
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Types of Polyploids Autopolyploid Multiple chromosome sets from within one species Allopolyploid Multiple chromosome sets from different species
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Polyploidy Arises by Nondisjunction
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Chromosome Segregation in Polyploids Leads to Unbalanced Gametes
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Production of modern wheat Is T. aestivum 1.Autopolyploid? 2.Allopolyploid? 3.Euploid? 4.Aneuploid?
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