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PEDIGREES

PEDIGREES. The Role of Mutations in Human Heredity. Mutations are accidental changes in genes They are rare, random and tend to produce recessive alleles Mutations cause genetic disorders The inheritance of these disorders, as well as harmless traits, is studied by looking at pedigrees

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PEDIGREES

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  1. PEDIGREES

  2. The Role of Mutationsin Human Heredity • Mutations are accidental changes in genes • They are rare, random and tend to produce recessive alleles • Mutations cause genetic disorders • The inheritance of these disorders, as well as harmless traits, is studied by looking at pedigrees • Family trees that identify individuals with the disease/trait

  3. Punnett squares are useful for finding the probabilities of traits expressing themselves within offspring. • A pedigree goes further by tracking the transmission of a trait through generations. • In most pedigrees, generations are identified by Roman numerals (I, II, III…) and individuals are identified by numbers (1, 2, 3…)

  4. PEDIGREE SYMBOLS: = Normal Male = Normal female = Affected male = Affected female = Carrier male = Carrier female Siblings Parents/mated

  5. OTHER PEDIGREE SYMBOLS: Twins Deceased

  6. What does the shaded individuals mean? Shading shows what trait is being tracked. In other words, if the trait being studied is dominant, those who are dominant will be shaded, or if the trait being studied is recessive, those who are recessive will be shaded. So does the shading mean dominant?

  7. One type of pedigree shows only the phenotypes of individuals.

  8. Another type of pedigree chart gives information about all of the individuals’ genotypes for a trait.

  9. Bb bb Addams Family Bb bb bb Bb Bb bb B_ What is the percent chance the new Addams’ baby will have web feet?

  10. WORKSHEETS!!!

  11. Hemophilia: A Sex-Linked Trait • Hemophiliais an inherited condition in which the blood clots slowly or not at all • Two genes that encode blood-clotting proteins reside on the X chromosome • Hemophilia is an X-linked recessive disorder • Males develop hemophilia if they inherit one mutant allele from their mother • For females to develop hemophilia, they have to inherit two mutant alleles, one from each parent

  12. Fig. 8.28 • Royal hemophilia • Started by a mutant allele in Queen Victoria of England • Three of her nine children received the defective allele • They transferred it by marriage to other royal families Queen Victoria

  13. In all, 10 of Victoria’s male descendants had hemophilia Fig. 8.28 Escaped the disorder

  14. Fig. 8.29 Sickle-Cell Anemia: Recessive Trait • Sickle-cell anemiais an autosomal recessive trait in which the protein hemoglobin is defective • Affected individuals cannot properly transport oxygen to their tissues

  15. Fig. 8.30 Normal red blood cell Sickled red blood cell Sickle-Cell Anemia: Recessive Trait Smooth shape allows for easy passage through capillaries Irregular shape causes blockage of capillaries

  16. Fig. 8.33 Huntington’s Disease: Dominant Trait • Huntington’s diseaseis an autosomal dominant trait that causes progressive deterioration of brain cells • It is a fatal disease • However, it persists in human populations because it has a late onset

  17. USING THE LEFT POP. PYRAMID; ESTIMATE THE PERCENT OF THE POPULATION BEING BETWEEN 5 & 19 YEARS OLD. STATE AT LEAST 3 COMPARISONS BETWEEN THE POPULATION PYRAMIDS. BE SPECIFIC

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