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Chapter 9 Part 2
Mendel’s laws apply to humans
Pedigrees can reveal the patterns of inheritance
• Autosomal recessive – 2 recessive alleles will
  result in disorder
• Autosomal dominant – 1 or more dominant
  alleles will result in disorder
• Pedigrees – used to determine if condition is
  dominant or recessive
  –   Males – squares
  –   Females – circles
  –   Affected – shaded
  –   Carriers – appear normal but capable of having
      children with genetic disorder
Some human genetic disorders are
      autosomal recessive
• Tay Sachs Disease – causes severe
  developmental problems and eventually death
• Cystic Fibrosis – excessive mucus in the lungs,
  which frequently become infected. New
  treatments have extended the lifespan to 35.
• PKU – affects nervous system development. A
  special diet is required until the brain has fully
  developed (age 7). Cannot process the amino
  acid phenylalanine.
• Sickle-cell Disease – produced sickle shaped
  blood cells.
Some human genetic disorders are
      autosomal dominant
• Neurofibromatosis – formation of tumors
• Huntington Disease – eventual loss of
  body control during middle age, usually
  after they have already had children.
  Death comes 10-15 years after the onset
  of symptoms.
• Achondroplasia – common form of
  dwarfism. Homozygous dominant is lethal
  and death occurs shortly after birth.
Genetic disorders may now be
          detected early on
• Testing after implantation
   – Amniocentesis – genetic tests performed on fluids surrounding
     fetus
   – Chorionic villi sampling – suctioning fetal cells from uterus to use
     for genetic tests
• Preimplantation genetic diagnosis – can test embryo or
  egg
   – Testing embryo – fertilization occurs in lab, one cell is removed
     to test, only embryos that test negative for the genetic disease of
     interest are placed in the uterus
   – Testing egg – for heterozygous females, tests polar bodies
     (meiosis in females results in one large egg and multiple small
     polar bodies with little cytoplasm and haploid number of
     chromosomes). If polar body has mutated allele, the egg does
     not. Only normal eggs will be used for IVF. There are no
     embryos being rejected if the egg is tested.
Complex inheritance patterns extend
        the range of Mendelian genetics
Incomplete dominance still follows the
   law of segregation
• Incomplete dominance –
   heterozygous has an intermediate
   phenotype
• R1R1 – double dose of pigment – red
• R1R2 – single dose of pigment – pink
• R2R2 – no pigment – white
• F1 all pink
• F2 1:2:1 ration red:pink:white
• They are not blending, the alleles
   are still there in full.
A gene may have more than two
             alleles
• Codominance – both alleles are fully
  expressed
• IA – A antigens on red blood cells
• IB – B antigens on red blood cells
• i – neither A nor B antigens on red blood
  cells
• IA IB – A and B antigens present on red
  blood cells
Several genes and the environment
   influence a multifactorial trait
• Polygenic inheritance
  – trait is governed by
  2 or more genes or
  sets of alleles
• Each dominant allele
  has a quantitative
  effect on the
  phenotype, and these
  effects are additive.
• Multifactorial traits – controlled by
  polygenes but are also subject to
  environmental influenced
  – Exposure to sun influences skin color
  – Diet can alter risk for diabetes, heart disease,
    and cancer
  – Exposure to chemicals can alter risk for
    cancer
One gene can influence several
            characteristics
• Pleiotropy – genes have more than one effect
   – Martan syndrome
       • Abnormal connective tissues
       • Results in individuals that have disproportionately long arms, legs, hands,
         and feet, a weakened aorta, poor eyesight, and other characteristics
   – Porphyria
       • Photosensitivity, abdominal pain, paralysis in the arms and legs, epileptic
         convulsions, bizarre behavior, and coma
       • In the late 1700s and early 1800s, many members of the British royal
         family had porphyria
   – Sickle cell
       • Anemia, weakness, poor circulation, kidney and heart failure and many
         others
       • Heterozygous individuals have an advantage against malaria since the
         parasite cannot complete its life cycle when sickle-shaped cells form
The sex chromosomes also carry
              genes
Traits transmitted via the X
  chromosome have a unique
  pattern of inheritance
• Red vs. white eyes in fruit flies
• F1 all were red eyed
   – Red – dominant
   – White – recessive
• F2 3:1 ratio, but all white eyes
  were male
• Males always receive X
  chromosome from mother and
  Y chromosome from father
Humans have X-linked recessive
          disorders
• Color blindness
  – Affects ability to see certain colors
  – Males are more often color blind than females
    because males only have to receive one recessive
    allele while females have to receive two.
• Muscular dystrophy
  – Wasting away of muscles
  – Males are rarely fathers since they die by the age of
    20
  – Alleles remain in the family, carrier mothers pass it on
    to carrier daughters
• Hemophilia
  – Affects ability to clot
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Bio 100 Chapter 9 part 2

  • 2. Mendel’s laws apply to humans Pedigrees can reveal the patterns of inheritance • Autosomal recessive – 2 recessive alleles will result in disorder • Autosomal dominant – 1 or more dominant alleles will result in disorder • Pedigrees – used to determine if condition is dominant or recessive – Males – squares – Females – circles – Affected – shaded – Carriers – appear normal but capable of having children with genetic disorder
  • 3. Some human genetic disorders are autosomal recessive • Tay Sachs Disease – causes severe developmental problems and eventually death • Cystic Fibrosis – excessive mucus in the lungs, which frequently become infected. New treatments have extended the lifespan to 35. • PKU – affects nervous system development. A special diet is required until the brain has fully developed (age 7). Cannot process the amino acid phenylalanine. • Sickle-cell Disease – produced sickle shaped blood cells.
  • 4.
  • 5. Some human genetic disorders are autosomal dominant • Neurofibromatosis – formation of tumors • Huntington Disease – eventual loss of body control during middle age, usually after they have already had children. Death comes 10-15 years after the onset of symptoms. • Achondroplasia – common form of dwarfism. Homozygous dominant is lethal and death occurs shortly after birth.
  • 6.
  • 7. Genetic disorders may now be detected early on • Testing after implantation – Amniocentesis – genetic tests performed on fluids surrounding fetus – Chorionic villi sampling – suctioning fetal cells from uterus to use for genetic tests • Preimplantation genetic diagnosis – can test embryo or egg – Testing embryo – fertilization occurs in lab, one cell is removed to test, only embryos that test negative for the genetic disease of interest are placed in the uterus – Testing egg – for heterozygous females, tests polar bodies (meiosis in females results in one large egg and multiple small polar bodies with little cytoplasm and haploid number of chromosomes). If polar body has mutated allele, the egg does not. Only normal eggs will be used for IVF. There are no embryos being rejected if the egg is tested.
  • 8. Complex inheritance patterns extend the range of Mendelian genetics Incomplete dominance still follows the law of segregation • Incomplete dominance – heterozygous has an intermediate phenotype • R1R1 – double dose of pigment – red • R1R2 – single dose of pigment – pink • R2R2 – no pigment – white • F1 all pink • F2 1:2:1 ration red:pink:white • They are not blending, the alleles are still there in full.
  • 9. A gene may have more than two alleles • Codominance – both alleles are fully expressed • IA – A antigens on red blood cells • IB – B antigens on red blood cells • i – neither A nor B antigens on red blood cells • IA IB – A and B antigens present on red blood cells
  • 10. Several genes and the environment influence a multifactorial trait • Polygenic inheritance – trait is governed by 2 or more genes or sets of alleles • Each dominant allele has a quantitative effect on the phenotype, and these effects are additive.
  • 11. • Multifactorial traits – controlled by polygenes but are also subject to environmental influenced – Exposure to sun influences skin color – Diet can alter risk for diabetes, heart disease, and cancer – Exposure to chemicals can alter risk for cancer
  • 12. One gene can influence several characteristics • Pleiotropy – genes have more than one effect – Martan syndrome • Abnormal connective tissues • Results in individuals that have disproportionately long arms, legs, hands, and feet, a weakened aorta, poor eyesight, and other characteristics – Porphyria • Photosensitivity, abdominal pain, paralysis in the arms and legs, epileptic convulsions, bizarre behavior, and coma • In the late 1700s and early 1800s, many members of the British royal family had porphyria – Sickle cell • Anemia, weakness, poor circulation, kidney and heart failure and many others • Heterozygous individuals have an advantage against malaria since the parasite cannot complete its life cycle when sickle-shaped cells form
  • 13. The sex chromosomes also carry genes Traits transmitted via the X chromosome have a unique pattern of inheritance • Red vs. white eyes in fruit flies • F1 all were red eyed – Red – dominant – White – recessive • F2 3:1 ratio, but all white eyes were male • Males always receive X chromosome from mother and Y chromosome from father
  • 14. Humans have X-linked recessive disorders • Color blindness – Affects ability to see certain colors – Males are more often color blind than females because males only have to receive one recessive allele while females have to receive two. • Muscular dystrophy – Wasting away of muscles – Males are rarely fathers since they die by the age of 20 – Alleles remain in the family, carrier mothers pass it on to carrier daughters • Hemophilia – Affects ability to clot