Human Heredity: The genetic transmission of characteristics from parent to offspring.

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Human Heredity: The genetic transmission of characteristics from parent to offspring.

Karyotype : picture of the actual chromosomes arranged in pairs, paired and arranged from largest to smallest.

Human Karyotype

bulldog ant butterfly Brachycome fern 1260 chromosomes

Human Karyotype autosomal chromosomes sex chromosomes

14.1 Human Heredity Chromosomes - 46 total or 23 pairs Autosomes #'s 1-22 - Sex Chromosomes # 23 XX = female, XY = male - determine a person s sex (gender)

Sex chromosomes X X X Y

Genetic Disorders There are several thousand genetic disorders, which can be classified into one of several groups: autosomal dominant disorders, which are transmitted by genes inherited from only one parent; autosomal recessive disorders, which are transmitted by genes inherited from both parents; sex-linked disorders, or ones associated with the X (female) and Y (male) chromosome; multifactorial genetic disorders

Pedigree Chart Shows how a trait is transmitted from one generation to the next within a family. Many traits such as the shape of eyes or ears are polygenic, means they are controlled by many genes and phenotypes of an organism is only partly determined by its genotype. Many traits are strongly influenced by environmental, or nongenetic, factors, including nutrition and exercise.

Pedigree A chart which shows the relationship within a family (follows a trait in a family).

male female Show Trait AA Carries Trait Aa No Trait aa

P generation married

F1 generation children

married

F2 generation

Ff ff ff Freckles autosomal dominant Ff Ff Ff ff ff

Human blood types One gene 3 different alleles - codominant A A antigens will be present on red blood cells B B antigens will be present on red blood cells i neither A nor B will be present on RBC s Rh factor is a different gene Either you have the Rh allele Rh + Or you don t Rh -

Blood Groups Phenotype (Blood Type Genotype Antigen on Red Blood Cell To Safe Transfusions From

Sex Linked Genes genes located on sex chromosomes. A. Sex-Linked Disorders or Traits disorders or traits caused by genes on the sex chromosomes. A sex linked trait has alleles on only one of the sex chromosomes usually the X because it is much larger than the Y chromosome Females have two X chromosomes XX, and males have one X and one Y chromosome XY (X-linked alleles are ALWAYS expressed in males, because males have only one X chromosome)

1. Colorblindness a. the inability to distinguish between certain colors caused by an X linked recessive allele b. Caused by defective version of any one of three genes associated with color vision located on the X chromosome c. Colorblindness is rare in females Males have just one X chromosome. Thus, all X-linked alleles are expressed in males, even if they are recessive. In order for a recessive allele to be expressed in females, there must be two copies of the allele, one on each of the two X chromosomes. This explains how some traits seem to be inherited by one sex more than the other. If a male inherits a sex-linked trait from his mother, he is much more likely to show the disorder than a female because he has only one X chromosome. A woman, who has two X chromosomes is more likely to be a carrier.

Example Colorblindness is a recessive sex-linked trait. Cross a woman who is a carrier (she does not have it) with a color blind man. Key C = see color c = color blind Cross X C X c x X c Y Genotypes possible: X C X c, X C Y, X c X c, X c Y Phenotypes: Normal female Normal male C-blind female C-blind male

X Y X X X X X Y X X X Y Sex-linked trait X X X Y

Sex Linked Gene - Colorblindness Male Female Colorblind Normal vision Father (normal vision) Mother (carrier) Daughter (normal vision) Son (normal vision) Daughter (carrier) Son (colorblind)

A circle represents a female. A horizontal line connecting a male and female represents a marriage. A half-shaded circle or square indicates that a person is a carrier of the trait. A completely shaded circle or square indicates that a person expresses the trait. A square represents a male. A vertical line and a bracket connect the parents to their children. A circle or square that is not shaded indicates that a person neither expresses the trait nor is a carrier of the trait.

Sex-linked disorders 1. Colorblindness 2. Hemophilia disorder that prevents blood from clotting properly caused by an X-linked recessive allele 3. Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy progressive weakening of muscles, caused by defective muscle protein gene

X-inactivation - Barr body one X chromosome is switched off The turned-off chromosome forms a dense region in the nucleus known as a Barr body. Not found in males. WHY?

X-inactivation IN CATS one X = orange spots another X = black spots In some cells/parts of the body one X is switched off. In other cells/parts of the body the other X is switched off. As a result, the fur will be a mixture of colors. (males can only have one color of spots WHY?) calico tortoise shell

Chromosomal Disorders: Non-Disjunction homologous chromosomes do not separate (ex. Down Syndrome- Trisomy 21) - Can involve autosomes or sex chromosomes Homologous chromosomes fail to separate Meiosis I: Nondisjunction Meiosis II

Autosomal Chromosome Disorders Down Syndrome Trisomy on Chromosome 21 (when two copies of an autosomal chromosome fail to separate during meiosis) Sex Chromosome Disorders Klinefelters Syndrome) Karyotype 47, XXY = men usually sterile Turner Syndrome Karyotype 45, X women inherit only one X and are sterile

Chromosomes Mutations original deletion duplication inversion translocation

Gene Sequence Promoter Start signal Gene Stop signal

DNA Fingerprinting - Restriction enzyme Chromosomes contain large amounts of DNA called repeats that do not code for proteins. This DNA varies from person to person. Here, one sample has 12 repeats between genes A and B, while the second sample has 9 repeats. Restriction enzymes are used to cut the DNA into fragments containing genes and repeats. Note that the repeat fragments from these two samples are of different lengths.

Gene Therapy - Normal hemoglobin gene Bone marrow cell Chromosomes Nucleus Genetically engineered virus