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Human Disorders

X-Linked Pedigree Mutations Scientists Vocabulary

This type of allele causes the “normal” condition, even if inherited with a recessive

allele for a disorder.

A 100

What is dominant?

A 100

A 200

One would not want to have much phenylalanine with the

disorder.

A 200

What is PKU (phenylketonuria)?

A 300

This autosomal recessive disease causes mucus build-

up. It results in difficulty breathing, as well as scarring or “fibrosis” in the pancreas.

A 300

What is cystic fibrosis?

A 400

Once healthy babies, develop fatty deposits in their brains which ends their life at an early age. (This disorder is

named for an opthalmologist and a neurologist.)

A 400

What is Tay-Sachs?

A 500

Mental deterioration and uncontrollable movements called chorea, results from this autosomal dominant

disorder whose symptoms begin in middle age.

A 500

What is Huntington’s disease?

B 100

The genotype of a white-eyed Drosophila.

B 200

This blood disorder was a royal pain for prince Alexis of Russia. A

clotting factor did not work properly and caused internal bleeding.

B 200

What is hemophilia?

B 300

This is something males cannot ever be, due to

their lack of an additional X. (They can never be heterozygous.)

B 300

What is a carrier?

B 400

What is color-blindness?

B 500

Dystrophin is not produced in sufficient quantity to

prevent muscular degeneration from this

disorder.

C 100

The gender for all squares and circles.

C 100

What are males (squares) and females

(circles)?

C 200

The genotype of a circle or square that is half-

filled.

What is heterozygous?

C 200

C 300

The genotype of a fully shaded square for a

pedigree of an X-linked recessive trait.

C 300

What is XrY?

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C 400

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C 400

The correct shading for II-2 & II-3 in this x-linked pedigree

C 400

C 500

The pedigree below demonstrates a disorder inherited by this type of allele.

C 500

What is autosomal dominant (such as for Huntington’s

disease)?

This is the name given to anything that causes a mutation. (It is a combination

of “mutation” and “genetics.”)

D 100

What is a mutagen?

D 100

A point mutation ---an amino acid --- a faulty protein ---

odd-shaped blood cells.

D 200

What is sickle-cell anemia?

D 200

If a mutation causes all the codons to change, this type of

“shift” has occurred.

D 300

What is frame?

D 300

A mutation in which one nucleotide is substituted for another, and results in a change in one amino acid. (other than

substitution)

D 400

What is a point mutation?

D 400

Cystic fibrosis is causes by this type of mutation, which

involves one codon.

D 500

What is deletion or subtraction?

D 500

The scientist whose work with yellow and green

legumes paved the way.

E 100

Who is Mendel?

E 100

The scientist who saw a connection between

genes and sex chromosomes.

E 200

Who is Morgan?

E 200

Two scientists who, working independently,

discovered sex chromosomes.

E 300

Who are Wilson & Stevens?

E 300

What are Barr bodies?

E 400

The scientist who produced

chromosome maps based on crossing-

over rate.

E 500

Who is Sturtevant?

E 500

Mr. R.C. developed these handy and predictive

rectangles.

F 100

What are Punnett squares?

F 100

An autosomal allele causes pattern baldness, which is

considered this type of trait. (and may be polygenic as well)

F 200

What is sex-influenced?

F 200

A symbolic chart displaying inheritance of

traits through several generations.

F 300

What is a pedigree?

F 300

A symbolic representation of the types of alleles present for

a physical trait.

F 400

What is the genotype?

F 400

Paper strips that taste bitter if you do not have a recessive

phenotype for tasting.

F 500

What is PTC paper (phenylthiocarbimide)?

F 500

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X-linked traits.

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The name of an X-linked incompletely dominant

disorder in which a person’s eyes involuntarily

move or “roll.”

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“Nystagmous”

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