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WELCOME BACK! IN ACTIVITY:

WELCOME BACK! IN ACTIVITY:. The Human Genome Project took over 10 years to map human genes and diseases linked to them. What should be done with the information gained from this project & Why ?. NAME: DATE: CLASS PERIOD:. NOTES: GENETIC DISORDERS.

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  1. WELCOME BACK! IN ACTIVITY: The Human Genome Project took over 10 years to map human genes and diseases linked to them. What should be done with the information gained from this project & Why?

  2. NAME: DATE: CLASS PERIOD: NOTES: GENETIC DISORDERS GLUE & ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS IN YOUR ISN… • What genetic disorder did Abraham Lincoln have? • 2 types of specialized cells in the body are… • What is a karyotype? Why do geneticist’s use it? • How many total chromosomes does a normal human autosome have? Gamete? • Notes from Video Clips #1 & #2. • 4 types of genetic disorders are… • Anatomy of a chromosome (structure)… • Some genetic disorders include (write 3 ONLY)… • Punnett Square Probability Review… • 2 Types of Non-dysjunction are…

  3. Genetic Disorders Why is Honest Abe on a Genetic Disorder slide?

  4. Marfan Syndrome – Autosomal Dominant

  5. TAKE ISN NOTES ON THE FOLLOWING VIDEO CLIPS…. VIDEO CLIP #1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8s4he3wLgkM VIDEO CLIP #2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odUrHuIRD2s&feature=related

  6. Types of Genetic Disorders 1. AutosomalDominant Non-Sex Chromosome affected

  7. 2. AutosomalRecessive Non-Sex Chromosome affected

  8. 3. Sex Chromosome Disorders

  9. 4. Nondisjunction

  10. Anatomy Of A Chromosome

  11. Some Genetic Disorders Include… • Turner Syndrome • Alpha Male XYY • Trisomy 21 • Klinefelter Syndrome • Cri-du-Chat Syndrome • Fragile x • Tay-Sachs • Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency • Muscular Dystrophy • Cystic Fibrosis • Sickle-cell Anemia • Hemophilia • Beta-Thalassemia • Achondroplasia • Trisomy 13 • Trisomy 18 • Adrenoleukodystrophy • Progeria • Huntington’s Disease • Neurofibromatosis • Primordial Dwarfism • Proteus Syndrome • Galactosemia • Adenosine Deaminase Deficiency • Angelman Syndrome • Canavan disease • Apert Syndrome • Fabry disease • Rett Syndrome

  12. Autosomal Recessive Autosomal Dominant Punnett Square Probability Review

  13. FOOD Inc. Video Quiz Notes • Day 1 – Watch the video and take 1 page of ISN notes • Day 2 – Finish the video and take the video quiz

  14. EXIT TICKET:Out Activity… What did you Agree/Disagree with most in the video? Explain Why.

  15. EXIT TICKET: Should human genes be mapped for diseases? Name 2 unfamiliar diseases you learned the names of today.

  16. Genetics Video Questions:“Cracking The Code Of Life” Start at Chapter 1

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