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Presidential Illness

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William Henry Harrison

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Zachary Taylor

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Grover Cleveland

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Woodrow Wilson

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Franklin Delano Roosevelt

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George H.W. and George W. Bush

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King George III (6/4/1738-1/29/1820)

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The Madness of King George III

• First signs of dementia in 1788-1789

• Institutionalized at Windsor Castle from 1811-1820

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Porphyria

• Caused by a dominant allele that alters the shape of the porphyrin ring in hemoglobin

• Symptoms include insanity, extreme photosensitivity, itchy skin and dark urine

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How Do We Know King George Had Porphyria

(and not Arsenic Poisoning?)

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Why Are Royal Families Useful For Genetic Research?

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Mdekwanton

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Mdekwanton Geneology

• All members of the Mdekwanton tribe (Lakota Sioux Nation) receive tax free income due to their ancestry

• Must prove you are at least 25% Mdekwanton by blood

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Pedigree Analyses

• Diagrams that demonstrate possible modes of inheritance for various traits through careful organization of demographic and phenotypic data

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(i.e. person in question)

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How Can Pedigree Diagrams Be Used To Determine The Mode of Inheritance

For A Given Trait?

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Four Modes of Inheritance

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Autosomal Dominant

• 75% of traits are governed by autosomal dominant inheritance

• As long as one dominant allele is received, the phenotype will be dominant

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Pedigree Characteristics of Autosomal Dominant Inheritance• Trait is found in all

generations

• Equal sex-distribution among males and females

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Example: Huntington’s Chorea

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Huntington’s Chorea Effects

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Autosomal Recessive

• Both copies of the recessive allele must be received to express the recessive phenotype

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Tay Sachs Disease

• Recessive allele causes buildup of a fatty material called GM2 to build up around nerve cells, inhibiting their function

• Fatal by age 5• No cure• First noted by red spot

in back of retina

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Tay Sachs Inheritance

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Non-Autosomal/Sex-Linked Dominant Inheritance

• Traits must be carried on either the X or Y chromosome

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Pedigree Characteristics of Sex-Linked Dominant Inheritance• Present In Every

Generation• Less frequent in

males due to pleiotropy

• Affected fathers must have affected daughters (if x-linked)

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Non-Autosomal/Sex-Linked Recessive Inheritance

• Trait is located on X or Y chromosome

• Trait may be masked by dominant allele if X chromosomes appear as homologous pair (i.e. female)

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Pedigree Characteristics of Sex-Linked Recessive Inheritance

• Skipping of generations

• One sex unequally represented in phenotypic outcomes

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Hemophilia & The Royal Houses of Europe

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