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Chromosomes and Diseases

Genetics MBG-210

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How many chromosomes in humans?

• Theophilus Painter in 1921 characterized the number of chromosomes as 24 on spermatocytes. Others repeated the experiment and somehow came up with the same conclusion.

• Until 1955, it was agreed that humans have 24 pairs of chromosomes!!!– With better techniques, the number came down

to 23 pairs.

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Chromosome 2: Humans, chimps, gorillas, and orangutans

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Hypothesis

• Observation: Chimps, gorillas, and orangutans have 24 pairs of chromosomes, whereas humans have 23 pairs.

• Hypothesis: Common ancestor of all great apes had 24 pairs of chromosomes and that the fusion of two of the ancestor's chromosomes (chromosomes 2p and 2q) created chromosome 2 in humans

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http://www.evolutionpages.com/chromosome_2.htm

Telomere: a sequence of DNA at the end of the chromosome whose function is to protect the ends of the chromosomal DNA strands during replication.

Centromere: seen on a condensed chromosome as a pinched region, contains proteins which form kinetochores to attach the sister chromatids.

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Evidence 1

• Chromosomes 2p and 2q, when laid end to end, create an identical banding structure with the human chr. 2.

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Evidence 2

• The remains of telomeres is found in the middle of human chromosome 2 where the ancestral chromosomes fused.

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Evidence 3

• the centromere of human chromosome 2 lines up with the chimp chromosome 2p chromosomal centromere.

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Evidence 4

• At the place where we would expect it on the human chromosome we find the remnants of the chimp 2q centromere

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Are humans more closely related to chimps than they are to

gorillas?

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How related are chimps and humans?

• Apart from the fusion in chr. 2, the 13 other chromosomes no visible differences exist.

• 98% of the chimp and human genome are identical.

• Although we look rather different from chimps when we compare ourselves to amoebae (called an outgroup in phylogenetic analysis) or even worms, chimps and humans look alike.

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Gene Gateway• http://www.ornl.gov/sci/techresources/

Human_Genome/posters/chromosome/

http://www.ornl.gov/sci/techresources/Human_Genome/posters/chromosome/chooser.shtml

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Chromosome 2

• BRCA1-associate ring domain (breast cancer)

• Liver cancer oncogone• Muscular dystrophy• Orofacial cleft

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Select a disease on a chromosome

• Go to the website www.genetests.org– On this page select geneReviews on the bar and

search for the disease name/keyword.

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Go to Genes and disease, and select a chromosome

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/disease/chr9-12.html