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Do Now. Get out your calendar & Karyotype HW, turn in Karyotype Lab A woman carrying hemophilia marries a man who is a hemophiliac. What percentage of their children will have hemophilia?
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Do Now • Get out your calendar & Karyotype HW, turn in Karyotype Lab • A woman carrying hemophilia marries a man who is a hemophiliac. What percentage of their children will have hemophilia? • Cross a man heterozygous B with a woman who is a purebred for A. What blood types will their children have?
46 TOTAL 23 homologous pairs Human Genetics: Karyotypes 46 TOTAL 23 homologous pairs
Sex Chromosomes • 2 sex chromosomes • Typical Female = XX • Typical Male = XY
Autosomes • Autosomes:Any chromosome that’s not a sex chromosome • 44 Autosomes • 22 pairs of Autosomes
Recessive Disorder Caused by 2 recessive alleles
Albinism Defect of melanin production that results in little or no color in the skin, hair, and eyes
Cystic Fibrosis • Disease that causes the body to produce unusually thick, sticky mucus that: • Clogs the lungs and leads to lung infections • Obstructs the pancreas • Stops natural enzymes from helping the body break down and absorb food
Sickle Cell Anemia Caused by an abnormal hemoglobin shape which causes the red blood cells to have a crescent shape. Red blood cells carry oxygen.
Caused by a dominant allele Affected individuals are homozygous dominant or heterozygous Dominant Disorder
Huntington’s Disease Causes the break down of brain cells, (neurons) in certain areas of the brain. Causes uncontrolled movements, loss of intellectual faculties, and emotional disturbance.
Linked to sex chromosomes Recessive Disorders – caused by recessive alleles Sex-Linked Disorder
Color Blindness Inability to see colors in the normal way
Hemophilia Inability of the blood to clot properly
Do Now • What are the genotypes for individuals affected with the following disorders: • Cystic Fibrosis • Colorblindness • Huntington’s disease • A parent has a genotype Bb. What alleles can this parent give their children?
What is a Pedigree??? Diagram showing a family tree and patterns of inheritance.
Types of Pedigrees: Recessive Affected Genotypes: bb Unaffected Genotypes: BB or Bb HINT: Recessive Disorders skip generations
Types of Pedigrees: Sex-linked Affected Genotypes: XbXb or XbY Unaffected Genotypes: XBXB or XBXb and XBY HINT: Mainly males are affected
Types of Pedigrees: Dominant Affected Genotypes: BB or Bb Unaffected Genotypes: bb
How many generations? What is genotype of Individual I-1? What type of Inheritance?
How many generations? What is genotype of Individual I-1? What type of Inheritance?