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Genetic Disorders Review. What is the disorder?. Chromosome 11 Inability to manufacture melanin Often shifting back and forth of eyes ANSWER: ALBINISM. What is the disorder?. Polygenic More common among Asians Opening in lip and roof of mouth ANSWER: cleft lip/cleft palate. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Genetic Disorders Review

Genetic Disorders Review

Page 2: Genetic Disorders Review

What is the disorder?

• Chromosome 11

• Inability to manufacture melanin

• Often shifting back and forth of eyes

• ANSWER: ALBINISM

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What is the disorder?

• Polygenic

• More common among Asians

• Opening in lip and roof of mouth

• ANSWER: cleft lip/cleft palate

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What is the disorder?

• Sex-linked trait

• Lack AHF factor

• “bleeder’s disease:

• ANSWER: hemophilia

Page 5: Genetic Disorders Review

What is the disorder?

• Chromosome #4

• Too many copies of CAG – causes atrophy of the brain

• Does not manifest itself until 20’s-30’s

• ANSWER: Huntington’s

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What is the disorder?

• On X-chromosome

• Weakening of muscles

• Calf muscles enlarge first, usually in young boys

• ANSWER: Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

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What is the disorder?

• Chromosome #15

• Accumulation of fat on the brain leads to degeneration of the nervous system

• Highest in Eastern European Jews

• ANSWER: Tay Sachs

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What is the disorder?

• Nondisjunction

• XXY

• Sterile, small testes, breast enlargement in males

• ANSWER: Klinefelters

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What is the disorder?

• Nondisjunction

• Trisomy 21

• Mental retardation, round face, extra fold on eyes, sluggish muscles

• ANSWER: Down Syndrome

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What is the disorder?

• Chromosome #12

• Breakdown of products of phenylalanine

• Mental retardation if diet does not omit phenylalanine

• ANSWER: PKU

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What is the disorder?

• Red blood cells collapse

• Carriers are somewhat resistant to malaria

• Found mostly in African-Americans and people of Mediterranean

• ANSWER: sickle-cell anemia

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What is the disorder?

• Nondisjunction

• Female XO, sterile

• Web between neck and shoulders

• ANSWER: Turner Syndrome

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What is the disorder?

• Sex-linked trait

• XcY would be affected male

• Inability to detect certain colors

• ANSWER: color blindness

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What is the disorder?

• Dominant chromosome #4

• Short stature, trident hand, prominent forehead

• Dwarfism Aa

• ANSWER: Achrondroplasia

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What is the disorder?

• Dementia

• Memory loss, confused

• Plaque on the brain

• ANSWER: Alzheimers

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What is the disorder?

• Long limbs, enlarged aorta

• Spidery fingers

• Abe Lincoln had it

• ANSWER: Marfans

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What is the disorder?

• Polygenic trait

• Shunt in brain to drain off fluid

• Opening of the vertebral column

• ANSWER: Spina bifida

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What is the disorder?

• Chromosome #7-salty skin in symptom

• Lack enzyme to break down mucous in respiratory and digestive tract

• Treatment with pounding chest

• ANSWER: Cystic Fibrosis

Page 19: Genetic Disorders Review

What is this diagram called?

A.Pedigree

B.Punnett square

C.Kayrotype

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What is this diagram called?

A.Punnett square

B.Pedigree

C.Kayrotype

ANSWER: C

Page 21: Genetic Disorders Review

What is this diagram called?A. Punnett

square

B. Pedigree

C. Karyotype

Page 22: Genetic Disorders Review

What is this diagram called?A. Punnett

square

B. Pedigree

C. Karyotype

ANSWER: B

Page 23: Genetic Disorders Review

What disorder is this?

A. TURNERS

B. KLINEFELTERS

C. DOWNS

D. METAFEMALE

Page 24: Genetic Disorders Review

What disorder is this?

A. TURNERS

B. KLINEFELTERS

C. DOWNS

D. METAFEMALE

ANSWER: XXY

Klinefelters

Page 25: Genetic Disorders Review

What disorder is this?

A. TURNERS B. KLINEFELTERS

C. METAFEMALE

D. DOWNS

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What disorder is this?

A. TURNERS B. KLINEFELTERS

C. METAFEMALE

D. DOWNS

ANSWER: D

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What are the chances of…

• two Achrondroplasia parents having a normal sized child?

• HINT: AA = dead

• Aa = achondroplasia

• aa = normal

• ANSWER: 25%

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What are the chances…

• Of a father with hemophilia and a wife of no hemophilia gene having a child with hemophilia? Could any children be carriers?

• ANSWER: 0% children; girls are carriers

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What disorder is this?

A. TURNERS B. KLINEFELTERS

C. METAFEMALE

D. DOWNS

ANSWER: A

Page 30: Genetic Disorders Review

Which disorders ARE NOT caused by nondisjunction?

• Klinefelters• Turners• Cystic Fibrosis• Trisomy 21• Hemophilia

• ANSWERS:• Cystic Fibrosis• Hemophilia

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What is the genotypic ratio of the offspring of parents AO and BO?

A O

B

O

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What is the genotypic ratio of the offspring of parents AO and BO?

AB BO

AO OO

A O

B

O

What is the phenotypic ratio?

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What is the genotypic ratio of the offspring of parents AO and BO?

AB BO

AO OO

A O

B

O

What is the phenotypic ratio?

25% each blood types A, B, AB, O

Page 34: Genetic Disorders Review

What type of blood can each of these blood types RECEIVE?

• A+• O+• O-• AB+• B-

• O+, A+• Only O+• Only O-• All +• O-, B-

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In which phase of mitosis

• Are the chromosomes stopped to make a karyotype?

• A. prophase• B. telophase• C. metaphase• D. anaphase

• ANSWER: METAPHASE

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How are the chromosomes arranged

• In a karyotype?

• A. smallest to largest

• B. largest to smallest

• C. by color

• D. by shape

• ANSWER: B

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Who is the oldest child in generation III?

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Who is the oldest child in generation III?

• #1

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If red hair is recessive and is shaded in, how many boys and how many girls have red hair?

Page 41: Genetic Disorders Review

If red hair is recessive and is shaded in, how many boys and how many girls have red hair?

• 2 boys + 2 girls

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Is this person a male or female?

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Is this person a male or female?

• MALE

Page 44: Genetic Disorders Review

Is this person male or female?

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Is this person male or female?

• MALE

• Normal

Or what

Disorder?

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Is this person male or female?

• MALE

• Klinefelters

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Is this a male or female?

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Is this a male or female?

• Female- Normal or a disorder?

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Is this a male or female?

• Female- TURNERS SYNDROME

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This is a sex-linked trait. Why is there no trait (shaded) in

Generation II, but can be in III?

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Just carriers in Generation II.

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Which is NOT a sex-linked trait?

• Klinefelters• Color-Blindness• Hemophilia• Duchenne Muscular

Dystrophy

• ANSWER:Klinefelters

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Which is NOT genetic disorder?

• Color Blindness• AIDS• Marfans• Tay Sachs

• ANSWER:• AIDS

Page 54: Genetic Disorders Review

Make a Punnett Square fortwo parents AS for sickle-cell

anemia.

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Make a Punnett Square fortwo parents AS for sickle-cell

anemia.A S

A

S

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Make a Punnett Square fortwo parents AS for sickle-cell

anemia.

AA

(normal RBC)

AS

(resistant to malaria)

AS

(resistant to malaria)

SS

(sickle-cell disease)

A S

A

S