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New Generations

Year 10, Pathway C

2012

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Outcomes

Identify genetic disorders from too many/ too few body and sex chromosomes

Explain how genetic disorders occur

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Genetic Disorders

There are three ways to be born with a genetic disorder:

1. Too many/not enough sex chromosomes

2. Too many body chromosomes 3. Mutation of genes

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A normal karyotype

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Genetic Disorders

Too many sex chromosomes: Klinefelter’s syndrome (male) Triplo X syndrome (female)

Extra X chromosome Infertility

XXY or XXX

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Klinefelter’s Karyotype

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Genetic Disorders

Too few sex chromosomes : Turner’s syndrome

Only one sex chromosome (X) Short stature Webbed neck

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Turner Syndrome Karyotype

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Genetic Disorders

Too many body chromosomes results in down syndrome 47 chromosomes instead of 46 Impairment of learning ability Minor physical abnormalities

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Down syndrom karyotype

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Genetic Disorders

What causes these?

Let’s investigate

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Genetic Disorders

Genetic disorder are caused by mistakes made during meiosis

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Genetic Disorders – The cause

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Outcomes

Identify genetic disorders from too many/ too few body and sex chromosomes

Explain how genetic disorders occur


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