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Karyotypes & Genetic Disorders. Karyotypes an organized profile of a person’s homologous chromosomes (somatic cells only) Each pair is organized by size,

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Page 1: Karyotypes & Genetic Disorders. Karyotypes an organized profile of a person’s homologous chromosomes (somatic cells only) Each pair is organized by size,

Karyotypes&

Genetic Disorders

Page 2: Karyotypes & Genetic Disorders. Karyotypes an organized profile of a person’s homologous chromosomes (somatic cells only) Each pair is organized by size,

Karyotypesan organized profile of a person’s homologous

chromosomes (somatic cells only)

Each pair is organized by size, banding patterns, and location of centromere

Centromere

Page 3: Karyotypes & Genetic Disorders. Karyotypes an organized profile of a person’s homologous chromosomes (somatic cells only) Each pair is organized by size,

Banding Pattern“Bands” are large segments of DNA **Remember what chromosomes are made up of

Page 4: Karyotypes & Genetic Disorders. Karyotypes an organized profile of a person’s homologous chromosomes (somatic cells only) Each pair is organized by size,

Exception: Position 23Chromosome Pair #23 determines sex

Only pair that might NOT match up…

WHY?

vs.

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Female

23rd pair of chromosomes are homologous

Both chromosomes are “X” chromosomes

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Male23rd pair of chromosomes are

NOT homologous

One chromosome is “X” and the other is a “Y” chromosome

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Normal Karyotypes

Has 46 chromosomes for humansArranged in 23 pairs

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Normal Karyotype

• Taken after DNA replication

Page 9: Karyotypes & Genetic Disorders. Karyotypes an organized profile of a person’s homologous chromosomes (somatic cells only) Each pair is organized by size,

DisjunctionNormal separation of Chromosomes and Chromatids during Meiosis I and Meiosis II

(Anaphase I & II)

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NON-disjunctionNondisjunction during Meiosis I

Metaphase I Anaphase I Failure to separate

homologous pairs

Page 11: Karyotypes & Genetic Disorders. Karyotypes an organized profile of a person’s homologous chromosomes (somatic cells only) Each pair is organized by size,

NON-disjunctionNondisjunction during Meiosis II

Metaphase II

Anaphase II

Failure to separate

Chromatids

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What does nondisjunction cause?Missing Chromosomes – Monomy

Embryo/Fetus will not surviveMeans 45 chromosomesException is this can occur on 23rd chromosome pair

Turner’s Syndrome (X-)

Extra Chromosomes – TrisomyMeans 47 chromosomes

– Down Syndrome (Trisomy 21)– Patau Syndrome (Trisomy 13)– Klinefelter’s Syndrome (XXY)– XYY Syndrome– And many more………….

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Trisomy 21 – Down SyndromeExtra Chromosome 21

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Trisomy 13 – Patau SyndromeExtra Chromosome 13

Symptoms can include•Cleft lip or palate •Close-set eyes -- eyes may actually fuse together into one •Decreased muscle tone •Extra fingers or toes•Hernias•Hole, split, or cleft in the iris•Low-set ears •Mental retardation•Scalp defects (absent skin) •Seizures •Single palmar crease •Skeletal (limb) abnormalities •Small eyes •Small head•Small lower jaw •Undescended testicle

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Klinefelter’s Syndrome (XXY)Extra Sex Chromosome “X”

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Turner’s Syndrome (X-)

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XYY Syndrome

• XYY syndrome is characterized by an extra copy of the Y chromosome

• males with this condition may be taller than average

• This chromosomal change typically causes no unusual physical features

• Most males with XYY syndrome have normal sexual development and are able to father children

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Jamie Lee Curtis• XY male with Androgen

Insensitivity Syndrome (AIS)

• resistant to androgens– the hormones

responsible for male sexual development

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QUESTIONS???