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Summary of Huntington's Disease. Overview and Symptoms:Occurs from the genetically programmed degeneration of nerve cellsCauses uncontrolled movement, lose of intellectual faculties, and emotional disturbanceInteresting Facts:No family history found in 1-3% of people with Huntington's DiseaseHG
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1. Huntingtons Disease! Hamza Khan
Jeremy Tague
Period 2
January 29, 2010
2. Summary of Huntingtons Disease Overview and Symptoms:
Occurs from the genetically programmed degeneration of nerve cells
Causes uncontrolled movement, lose of intellectual faculties, and emotional disturbance
Interesting Facts:
No family history found in 1-3% of people with Huntingtons Disease
HG will definitely affect your life if one is inherited with the HG gene.
3. Location Located in the Autosomal Chromosome
Not a Sex Chromosome (Not X-Linked)
Localized on the 4th Autosomal chromosome pair. Chromosome #4
Located in every chromosome except for sex chromosomes
4. Mode of Inheritance Inherited disease (Autosomal Dominant)
From parent to child
Each child has 50% chance of inheriting the disease
If child does not develop disease they cannot pass it on to later generation.
5. Alleles Each person has 2 alleles per gene.
We represent dominant alleles by a capital letter
We represent recessive alleles by a small letter
HH means they have 2 bad genes
Hh means they have 1 bad gene, and 1 good gene
hh means they have 2 good genes
6. Punnett Squares Ratio of the chance of offspring inheriting Huntingtons Disease; ratio determined by parents
Each punnett square represents the chances PER CHILD
7. Probability Using Ratios and Percentages Ratios:
Must equal 4; 4 possibilities
Ratio is lined up in this format:
Homozygous dominant : heterozygous dominant : homozygous recessive
ex: 1 : 2 : 1
ex: 1HH : 2Hh : 1hh
Percentages:
Must equal 100; each possibility equals 25%
Put percentages into the ratio
ex: 25% : 50% : 25%
ex: 25%HH : 50%Hh : 25%hh
8. What Do These Letters Mean?! H= dominant allele Huntingtons Disease; h=recessive allele no Huntingtons Disease
Phenotype what you see
HH= Huntintons Disease is present
Hh= Huntingtons Disease is present ( also there is a no Huntingtons Disease carrier)
hh= no Huntingtons Disease
Genotype what is in the genes
HH= Homozygous dominant(Huntingtons Disease)
Hh= Heterozygous dominant(Huntingtons Disease)
hh= Homozygous recessive(no Huntingtons Disease)
9. Genotype and Phenotype Probability Phenotype:
Ratios:
3 HH: 1 no HH
Percentages:
75% HH: 25% no HH
Genotype:
Ratios:
1HH : 2Hh : 1hh
Percentages:
25%HH : 50%Hh : 25%hh
10. Student Practice Phenotype:
Ratio:
Percentage:
Genotype:
Ratio:
Percentage:
11. Pedigree
12. STUDENT PRACTICE! Circle: Male
Square: Female:
Red:
White:
Red/White: