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Today’s Agenda

Today’s Agenda. The Basic Rules of Heredity Your Genes, Your Health Assignment in the computer lab. Section 18.4. Heredity. Objectives. Explain how genetic information passes from one generation to the next. Identify the causes of genetic disorders.

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Today’s Agenda

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  1. Today’s Agenda • The Basic Rules of Heredity • Your Genes, Your Health Assignment in the computer lab.

  2. Section 18.4 Heredity Objectives Explain how genetic information passes from one generation to the next. Identify the causes of genetic disorders. Compare the role of genes, environment, and behavior in affecting a person’s risk for disease.

  3. The Basic Rules of Heredity • Children's eye color, the shape of their ears, and their height are all determined in part from the genetic information they inherit from their parents. • Heredity is the passing on, or transmission, of biological traits from parent to child.

  4. Chromosomes • Chromosomes (KROH muh sohmz) are tiny structures found within cells that carry information about the characteristics you will inherit. • Most of the cells in your body contain 23 pairs of chromosomes. • When a sperm and egg unite, the fertilized egg ends up with 46 chromosomes—23 from each parent.

  5. Genes • A gene is a section of a chromosome that determines or affects a characteristic, or trait. • Genes come in pairs. • Hereditary information passes from one generation to the next through genes contained on the two sets of chromosomes that a person receives from their parents.

  6. Dominant and Recessive Traits • A dominant trait is one that appears in an offspring whenever its gene is present. • A recessive trait appears in an offspring only when the dominant form of the gene is not present. • The rules of heredity for most traits are complex.

  7. Heredity and Disease • Just like earlobe shape, eye color, and other inherited traits, an abnormal condition known as a genetic disorder can be passed from parent to child. • Genetic disorders are caused by the inheritance of an abnormal gene or chromosome.

  8. Diseases With a Genetic Link • Scientists know that a person’s risk for many diseases increases when close relatives have the disease. • Some diseases for which a genetic link is suspected or has been identified are • breast cancer • colon cancer • high blood pressure • diabetes • some forms of Alzheimer’s disease • Many different genes affect the development of disease.

  9. The Effect of Environment and Behavior • For most diseases, your environment and your behavior affect your risk as much as or even more than your genes. • Exposure to environmental risk factors is sometimes not in your control. • Among the factors you can control are your habits or behaviors. • Making wise choices now will greatly decrease your risk for disease later on in life.

  10. Medical Advances • Genetic Testing Genetic testing involves the analysis of a blood sample for the presence of abnormalities in specific genes. • Gene Therapy Scientists are currently researching a technique in which healthy copies of a gene are delivered to the cells of a person who has a defective copy of the gene.

  11. Vocabulary heredity All the traits that are passed from parent to child; the biological process of passing on, or transmitting, those traits. chromosome The tiny structures found within cells that carry information about inherited characteristics. gene A section of a chromosome that determines or affects a characteristic, or trait. genetic disorder A disorder caused by the inheritance of an abnormal gene or chromosome.

  12. Your Genes, Your Health Assignment • For this assignment you will need to navigate to Mr. Nolan’s “Health Education” website. Under the “Health Class Links” section on the right side of the website, select the “Your Genes, Your Health” hyperlink. Using this website, you will choose 6 of the genetic disorders to learn about. Fill in as much information as you can in each square below about the genetic disorder by selecting the “What is it?” link on the website.

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