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Do Now 1.Get out your calendar & Karyotype HW, turn in Karyotype Lab 2.A woman carrying hemophilia marries a man who is a hemophiliac. What percentage of their children will have hemophilia? 1.Cross a man heterozygous B with a woman who is a purebred for A. What blood types will their children have?
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Do Now1. Get out your calendar & Karyotype HW, turn

in Karyotype Lab2. A woman carrying hemophilia marries a man

who is a hemophiliac. What percentage of their children will have hemophilia?

1. Cross a man heterozygous B with a woman who is a purebred for A. What blood types will their children have?

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Human Genetics: Karyotypes

46 TOTAL

23 homologous

pairs

46 TOTAL

23 homologous

pairs

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Sex Chromosomes

• 2 sex chromosomes• Typical Female = XX• Typical Male = XY

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Autosomes

Autosomes: Any

chromosome that’s not a sex chromosome

•44 Autosomes•22 pairs of Autosomes

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Recessive Disorder

Caused by 2 recessive alleles

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Albinism

Defect of melanin production that results in little or no color in the skin, hair, and eyes

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Albinism

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Albinism

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How does it

happen?

Affected Genotype:

aa

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Cystic FibrosisDisease 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

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How does it

happen?

Affected Genotype:

cc

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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.

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How does it

happen?

Affected Genotype:

ss

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Dominant Disorder

Caused by a dominant allele

Affected individuals are homozygous dominant or

heterozygous

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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.

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How does it

happen?

Affected Genotype: HH or Hh

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Sex-Linked Disorder

Linked to sex chromosomes

Recessive Disorders – caused by recessive alleles

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Color Blindness

Inability to see colors in the normal way

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How does it happen?

Affected Genotypes:

XbXb

XbY

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HemophiliaInability of the blood to clot properly

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How does it happen?

Affected Genotypes:

XhXh

XhY

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Do Now1. What are the genotypes for individuals

affected with the following disorders:a. Cystic Fibrosisb. Colorblindnessc. Huntington’s disease

2. A parent has a genotype Bb. What alleles can this parent give their children?

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What is a Pedigree???

Diagram showing a family tree and patterns of inheritance.

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Types of Pedigrees: Recessive

Affected Genotypes: bb

Unaffected Genotypes: BB or Bb

HINT: Recessive Disorders skip generations

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Is the Pedigree below showing Recessive Inheritance?

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Recessive Inheritance?

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Recessive Inheritance?

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Types of Pedigrees: Sex-linked

Affected Genotypes: XbXb or XbY

Unaffected Genotypes: XBXB or XBXb and XBY

HINT: Mainly males are affected

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Is the Pedigree below showing Sex-Linked Inheritance?

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Sex-linked Inheritance?

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Sex-linked Inheritance?

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Types of Pedigrees: Dominant

Affected Genotypes: BB or Bb

Unaffected Genotypes: bb

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Is the Pedigree below showing Dominant Inheritance?

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Dominant Inheritance?

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Dominant Inheritance?

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How many generations?What is genotype of Individual I-1?What type of Inheritance?

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How many generations?What is genotype of Individual I-1?What type of Inheritance?