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Page 1: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Chromosomes andHuman Genetics

Chapter 15

Page 2: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Chromosomes & Cancer

• Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division

• If something affects chromosome structure at or near these loci, cell division may spiral out of control

• This can lead to cancer

Page 3: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Philadelphia Chromosome

• First abnormal chromosome to be

associated with a cancer

• Associated with a chronic leukemia

– Overproduction of white blood cells

Page 4: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

A Reciprocal Translocation1 2

6

13 15

19 20

Chromosome 9

and chromosome

22 exchanged

pieces

Page 5: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

An Altered Gene

• When the reciprocal translocation occurred, a gene at the end of chromosome 9 fused with a gene from chromosome 22

• This hybrid gene encodes an abnormal protein that stimulates uncontrolled division of white blood cells

Page 6: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Understanding Chromosomes

• 1882 - Walter Fleming

• 1887 - August Weismann

• 1900 - Rediscovery of Mendel’s work

Page 7: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Genes

• Units of information about heritable

traits

• In eukaryotes, distributed among

chromosomes

• Each has a particular locus

– Location on a chromosome

Page 8: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Homologous Chromosomes

• Homologous autosomes are identical in length, size, shape, and gene sequence

• Sex chromosomes are nonidentical but still homologous

• Homologous chromosomes interact, then segregate from one another during meiosis

Page 9: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Alleles

• Different molecular forms of a gene

• Arise through mutation

• Diploid cell has a pair of alleles at each

locus

• Alleles on homologous chromosomes

may be same or different

Page 10: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Sex Chromosomes

• Discovered in late 1800s

• Mammals, fruit flies

– XX is female, XY is male

• In other groups XX is male, XY female

• Human X and Y chromosomes function

as homologues during meiosis

Page 11: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Karyotype Preparation - Stopping the Cycle

• Cultured cells are arrested at metaphase by adding colchicine

• This is when cells are most condensed and easiest to identify

Page 12: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Karyotype Preparation

• Arrested cells are broken open

• Metaphase chromosomes are fixed and stained

• Chromosomes are photographed through microscope

• Photograph of chromosomes is cut up and arranged to form karyotype diagram

Page 13: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Human Karyotype

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 XX (or XY)

Page 14: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Sex Determination

XX

XY

XX

XY

X X

Y

X

sex chromosome combinations possible in new individual

Y

X

sperm

X

X

eggs

Female germ cell Male germ cell

Page 15: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

The Y Chromosome

• Fewer than two dozen genes identified

• One is the master gene for male sex

determination

– SRY gene (Sex-determining region of Y)

• SRY present, testes form

• SRY absent, ovaries form

Page 16: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Effect of YChromosome

10 weeks

Y present

Y absent

7 weeks

birth approaching

appearance of structuresthat will give rise toexternal genitalia

appearance of “uncommitted” duct system

of embryo at 7 weeks

Y present

Yabsent

testis

ovary

testes ovaries

Page 17: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

The X Chromosome

• Carries more than 2,300 genes

• Most genes deal with nonsexual traits

• Genes on X chromosome can be expressed in both males and females

Page 18: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Discovering Linkage

homozygous dominant female

recessive male

Gametes:

XX X Y

All F1 offspring have red eyes

x

heterozygous male

heterozygousfemale

One cross

Page 19: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Discovering Linkage

homozygous recessive female

dominantmale

Gametes:

XX X Y

F1 offspring

x

recessive males

heterozygousfemales

Half are red-eyed females, half are white-eyed males

Reciprocal cross

Page 20: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Discovering Linkage

• Morgan’s crosses showed relationship

between sex and eye color

• Females can have white eyes

• Morgan concluded gene must be on the

X chromosome

Page 21: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Linkage Groups

• Genes on one type of chromosome

• Fruit flies

– 4 homologous chromosomes

– 4 linkage groups

• Indian corn– 10 homologous chromosomes

– 10 linkage groups

Page 22: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Full Linkage

xAB ab

50%AB

50%ab

All AaBb

meiosis, gamete formation

Parents:

F1 offspring:

With no crossovers, half of the gametes have one parental genotype and half have the other

AB

ab

AB

ab

ab

AB

Page 23: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Incomplete Linkage

Parents:

F1 offspring

Unequal ratios of four types of gametes:

All AaCc

x

meiosis, gamete formation

AC acA

C AC

AC

ac

ac

Ac

aC

ac

Most gametes have parental genotypes

A smaller number have recombinant genotypes

Page 24: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Crossover Frequency

Proportional to the distance that

separates genesA B C D

Crossing over will disrupt linkage between

A and B more often than C and D

Page 25: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Linkage Mapping in Humans

• Linkage maps based on pedigree analysis through generations

• Color blindness and hemophilia are very closely linked on X chromosome – Recombination frequency is 0.167%

Page 26: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Pedigree

• Chart that shows genetic connections

among individuals

• Standardized symbols

• Knowledge of probability and Mendelian

patterns used to suggest basis of a trait

• Conclusions most accurate when drawn

from large number of pedigrees

Page 27: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Pedigree for Polydactly

I

II

III

IV

V

6 7

12

5,5 6,6

5,5 6,6

5,5 6,6

5,5 6,6

5,5 6,6

5,5 6,6

6,6 5,5

6,6 5,5

5,6 6,7

6,6 6,6*Gene not expressed in this carrier.

*

malefemale

Page 28: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Genetic Abnormality

• A rare, uncommon version of a trait

• Polydactyly

– Unusual number of toes or fingers

– Does not cause any health problems

– View of trait as disfiguring is subjective

Page 29: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Genetic Disorder

• Inherited conditions that cause mild to

severe medical problems

• Why don’t they disappear?

– Mutation introduces new rare alleles

– In heterozygotes, harmful allele is masked,

so it can still be passed on to offspring

Page 30: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Autosomal Recessive Inheritance Patterns

• If parents are

both

heterozygous,

child will have a

25% chance of

being affected

Page 31: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Galactosemia

• Caused by autosomal recessive allele

• Gene specifies a mutant enzyme in the pathway that breaks down lactose

LACTOSE GALACTOSEGALACTOSE-1-PHOSOPHATE

GALACTOSE-1-PHOSOPHATE

enzyme 1 enzyme 2 enzyme 3

+glucose intermediate

in glycolysis

Page 32: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Autosomal Dominant Inheritance

Trait typically appears in every generation

Page 33: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Huntington Disorder

• Autosomal dominant allele

• Causes involuntary movements, nervous system deterioration, death

• Symptoms don’t usually show up until person is past age 30

• People often pass allele on before they know they have it

Page 34: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Acondroplasia

• Autosomal dominant allele

• In homozygous form usually leads to stillbirth

• Heterozygotes display a type of dwarfism

• Have short arms and legs relative to other body parts

Page 35: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

X-Linked Recessive Inheritance

• Males show disorder more than females

• Son cannot inherit disorder from his father

Page 36: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Examples of X-Linked Traits

• Color blindness– Inability to distinguish among some of all

colors

• Hemophilia– Blood-clotting disorder

– 1/7,000 males has allele for hemophilia A

– Was common in European royal families

Page 37: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Fragile X Syndrome

• An X-linked recessive disorder

• Causes mental retardation

• Mutant allele for gene that specifies a

protein required for brain development

• Allele has repeated segments of DNA

Page 38: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Hutchinson-Guilford Progeria

• Mutation causes accelerated aging

• No evidence of it running in families

• Appears to be dominant

• Seems to arise as spontaneous

mutation

• Usually causes death in early teens

Page 39: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Duplication

• Gene sequence that is repeated several

to hundreds of times

• Duplications occur in normal

chromosomes

• May have adaptive advantage

– Useful mutations may occur in copy

Page 40: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Duplication

normal chromosome

one segment repeated

three repeats

Page 41: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Inversion

A linear stretch of DNA is reversed

within the chromosome

Page 42: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Translocation

• A piece of one chromosome becomes attached to another nonhomologous chromosome

• Most are reciprocal

• Philadelphia chromosome arose from a reciprocal translocation between chromosomes 9 and 22

Page 43: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Translocation

chromosome

nonhomologous chromosome

reciprocal translocation

Page 44: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Deletion

• Loss of some segment of a chromosome

• Most are lethal or cause serious disorder

Page 45: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Aneuploidy

• Individuals have one extra or less chromosome

• (2n + 1 or 2n - 1)

• Major cause of human reproductive failure

• Most human miscarriages are aneuploids

Page 46: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Polyploidy

• Individuals have three or more of each type of chromosome (3n, 4n)

• Common in flowering plants

• Lethal for humans– 99% die before birth

– Newborns die soon after birth

Page 47: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Nondisjunction

n + 1

n + 1

n - 1

n - 1chromosome alignments at metaphase I

nondisjunction at anaphase I

alignments at metaphase II anaphase II

Page 48: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Down Syndrome

• Trisomy of chromosome 21

• Mental impairment and a variety of additional defects

• Can be detected before birth

• Risk of Down syndrome increases dramatically in mothers over age 35

Page 49: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Turner Syndrome

• Inheritance of only one X (XO)

• 98% spontaneously aborted

• Survivors are short, infertile females– No functional ovaries

– Secondary sexual traits reduced

– May be treated with hormones, surgery

Page 50: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Klinefelter Syndrome

• XXY condition• Results mainly from nondisjunction in

mother (67%)• Phenotype is tall males

– Sterile or nearly so– Feminized traits (sparse facial hair,

somewhat enlarged breasts)– Treated with testosterone injections

Page 51: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

XYY Condition

• Taller than average males

• Most otherwise phenotypically normal

• Some mentally impaired

• Once thought to be predisposed to criminal behavior, but studies now discredit

Page 52: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Phenotypic Treatments

• Symptoms of many genetic disorders

can be minimized or suppressed by

– Dietary controls

– Adjustments to environmental conditions

– Surgery or hormonal treatments

Page 53: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Genetic Screening

• Large-scale screening programs detect affected persons

• Newborns in United States routinely tested for PKU– Early detection allows dietary intervention

and prevents brain impairment

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Prenatal Diagnosis

• Amniocentesis

• Chorionic villus sampling

• Fetoscopy

• All methods have some risks

Page 55: Chromosomes and Human Genetics Chapter 15. Chromosomes & Cancer Some genes on chromosomes control cell growth and division If something affects chromosome.

Preimplantation Diagnosis• Used with in-vitro fertilization

• Mitotic divisions produce ball of 8 cells

• All cells have same genes

• One of the cells is removed and its genes

analyzed

• If cell has no defects, the embryo is

implanted in uterus