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Occurs when chromosomes fail to separate during meiosis EITHER Homologues chromosomes during anaphase I OR Sister chromatids during anaphase
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Normal gametes n Some gametes will have 2 copies of a chromosome n + 1 Some gametes will not have any copies of that chromosome n-1
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TRISOMIC CELLMONOSOMIC CELL Has one extra chromosome 2n + 1 Has one missing chromosome 2n - 1
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Normal Human fertilized egg (zygote) 46 chromosomes (2n)
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Normal human sperm cell 23 chromosomes (n) Trisomic human fertilized egg (zygote) 47 chromosomes (2n + 1)
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Abnormal human sperm cell 22 chromosomes Monosomic human fertilized egg (zygote) 45 chromosomes (2n – 1)
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Nondisjunction occurs frequently If fertilized: Results are usually devastating to zygote Miscarriage occurs very early in the pregnancy If zygote survives: Results in syndrome Caused by the abnormal dose of chromosomes
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Picture of organized chromosomes Homologous chromosomes are paired Shown : From longest (#1) to shortest (#22) Sex chromosomes at end
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Down’s Syndrome Patau Syndrome (Trisomy 13) Edward’s Syndrome (Trisomy 18) Klinefelter Syndrome Jacob’s Syndrome (XYY) Trisomy X Turner Syndrome (Monosomy X)
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Extra Chromosome 21
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Characteristic facial features Round, full face Large forehead Slanted eyes Short height Enlarged tongue Heart defects Shorter life span Wide range of mental handicap
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AKA Trisomy 13 Extra chromosome 13
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Serious eye, brain and circulatory defects Cleft palate Rarely live more than a few months
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AKA Trisomy 18 Extra chromosome 18
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Affects almost every organ Mental handicap Many physical deformities Do not live more than a few months
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Sex chromosomes : XXY Male (XY) with and extra X chromosome
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Male sex organs Usually small testis Sterile Can not have children Enlarged breasts High pitched voice May have mental handicap
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Sex chromosomes: XYY Male (XY) with an extra Y chromosome
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Male sex organs Taller than average Below normal intelligence Once thought to be associated with criminal and aggressive behaviour Proven untrue
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Sex chromosomes: XXX Female (XX) with an extra X chromsome
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Female sex organs May be taller than average May have delayed speech or learning disabilities Reproductively healthy Fertile Female usually unaware of condition
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AKA Monosomy X Sex chromosomes: X Missing 2 nd sex chromosome
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Female sex organs, but underdeveloped Do not mature sexually Sterile Shorter than average Thick neck Normal intelligence 98 of fetuses die before birth
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