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Pedigree Worksheet
... 10. Other than the fact that society frowns upon the marriage of close relatives (siblings/cousins), why is it a bad idea? ...
... 10. Other than the fact that society frowns upon the marriage of close relatives (siblings/cousins), why is it a bad idea? ...
Presentation
... • this enzyme is necessary to metabolize the amino acid phenylalanine Effects of untreated PKU… • children normal at birth but fail to attain early developmental milestones • microcephaly, progressive impairment of mental function seizures, learning disabilities nd other serious medical problems, Cu ...
... • this enzyme is necessary to metabolize the amino acid phenylalanine Effects of untreated PKU… • children normal at birth but fail to attain early developmental milestones • microcephaly, progressive impairment of mental function seizures, learning disabilities nd other serious medical problems, Cu ...
Welcome Applicants!! - LSU School of Medicine
... Urea cycle defects (OTC deficiency) Mitochondrial disorders Beta-oxidation defects (MCAD, LCAD) Pyridoxine dependency ...
... Urea cycle defects (OTC deficiency) Mitochondrial disorders Beta-oxidation defects (MCAD, LCAD) Pyridoxine dependency ...
Lecture 1A Genetics Conception Fall 2015 Student`s
... Structural Abnormalities • Breakage and loss of a portion of one or more chromosomes and the broken ...
... Structural Abnormalities • Breakage and loss of a portion of one or more chromosomes and the broken ...
Basic genetics review 1. Overview a. Meiosis in male and female
... e. Examples: Duchene’s muscular dystrophy, hemophilia, Von Willibrands disease f. Either sex can be affected, but there are more women than men affected g. Affected males will transmit the disorder to all his daughters h. Affected females have 50% risk of transmission to either sex offspring i. Exam ...
... e. Examples: Duchene’s muscular dystrophy, hemophilia, Von Willibrands disease f. Either sex can be affected, but there are more women than men affected g. Affected males will transmit the disorder to all his daughters h. Affected females have 50% risk of transmission to either sex offspring i. Exam ...
Implantation
... social consequences for the affected child. Ex : cleft lip and palate, atrial septal defect, & radial aplasia • Minor anomalies: birth defects that have no significant health or social implications for the affected child. Ex : partial syndactyly of the second and third toes. Multiple minor anomalies ...
... social consequences for the affected child. Ex : cleft lip and palate, atrial septal defect, & radial aplasia • Minor anomalies: birth defects that have no significant health or social implications for the affected child. Ex : partial syndactyly of the second and third toes. Multiple minor anomalies ...
Di George
... High-risk pregnancies. amniocentesis at 14-16 weeks' gestation. Prenatal testing using FISH analysis is possible for fetuses at 50% risk. high-resolution ultrasound examination for high-risk fetus between 18 and 22 weeks' gestation for palatal anomalies and by echocardiography for cardiac anomal ...
... High-risk pregnancies. amniocentesis at 14-16 weeks' gestation. Prenatal testing using FISH analysis is possible for fetuses at 50% risk. high-resolution ultrasound examination for high-risk fetus between 18 and 22 weeks' gestation for palatal anomalies and by echocardiography for cardiac anomal ...
Power Point Slides
... 1/2,500 male babies Multifactorial Congenital heart disease Neural tube defect Cleft lip/cleft palate ...
... 1/2,500 male babies Multifactorial Congenital heart disease Neural tube defect Cleft lip/cleft palate ...
Postnatal screening – Pre-implantation genetic diagnosis
... Postnatal screening – Pre-implantation genetic diagnosis ...
... Postnatal screening – Pre-implantation genetic diagnosis ...
1 Heredity Influences Prenatal Development Heredity and Genetics
... Any disease, drug, or other environmental agent that can harm a developing embryo or fetus Maternal age Diet Alcohol Cigarette smoking Illicit drugs Pollution ...
... Any disease, drug, or other environmental agent that can harm a developing embryo or fetus Maternal age Diet Alcohol Cigarette smoking Illicit drugs Pollution ...
Aetiology of Psychiatric Disorders
... - Can be directed either to the cause of the disease or to the mechanism by which it produces its effect. - Most studies have focused on the monoamine neurotransmitters. - 5 Hydroxy tryptamine. - Noradrenaline - Dopamine ...
... - Can be directed either to the cause of the disease or to the mechanism by which it produces its effect. - Most studies have focused on the monoamine neurotransmitters. - 5 Hydroxy tryptamine. - Noradrenaline - Dopamine ...
Inner Ear Disorders
... Pregnant women who work with infants and children Persons with weakened immune systems, including cancer patients on chemotherapy, organ transplant recipients, and persons with HIV infection ...
... Pregnant women who work with infants and children Persons with weakened immune systems, including cancer patients on chemotherapy, organ transplant recipients, and persons with HIV infection ...
Development - mcguireswr
... • The gastrula forms, differentiation of cells and growth occurs. • The developing embryonic membranes become part of the placenta and umbilical cord. • After eight weeks of development the embryo is called the fetus. • The period of time between the fertilization of the egg and the birth of the off ...
... • The gastrula forms, differentiation of cells and growth occurs. • The developing embryonic membranes become part of the placenta and umbilical cord. • After eight weeks of development the embryo is called the fetus. • The period of time between the fertilization of the egg and the birth of the off ...
Developmental Anatomy
... 2) Structural abnormalities of chromosomes (break, deletion, insertion, etc.) (1) Cri du chat syndrome Loss or misplacement of genetic material from chromosome 5 (2) Prader-Willi syndrome and Angelman syndrome Deletion of q11-13 on parental ch15 3) Mutations of genes: a few malformations (1) Phenylk ...
... 2) Structural abnormalities of chromosomes (break, deletion, insertion, etc.) (1) Cri du chat syndrome Loss or misplacement of genetic material from chromosome 5 (2) Prader-Willi syndrome and Angelman syndrome Deletion of q11-13 on parental ch15 3) Mutations of genes: a few malformations (1) Phenylk ...
Genetics
... Genetic abnormalities can be inherited from one or both parents. A genetic counsellor is someone who understands a range of conditions that can be passed on in different genetic ways and can advice couples on how great the risk might be. If a couple feel that they may pass on a condition they can as ...
... Genetic abnormalities can be inherited from one or both parents. A genetic counsellor is someone who understands a range of conditions that can be passed on in different genetic ways and can advice couples on how great the risk might be. If a couple feel that they may pass on a condition they can as ...
Congenital_and_Hereditary_Diseases_9
... – Y chromosome: directs masculine sexual differentiation, associated with male body configuration regardless of number of X chromosomes present – Extra Y: no significant effect as it mainly carries genes concerned with male sexual differentiation – Absent Y: body configuration is female – Extra X in ...
... – Y chromosome: directs masculine sexual differentiation, associated with male body configuration regardless of number of X chromosomes present – Extra Y: no significant effect as it mainly carries genes concerned with male sexual differentiation – Absent Y: body configuration is female – Extra X in ...
Developmental Biology, 9e
... pregnancy. Alcohol crosses the placental barrier and can stunt fetal growth or weight, create distinctive facial stigmata, damage neurons and brain structures, which can result in psychological or behavioral problems, and cause other physical damage. The main effect of FAS is permanent central nervo ...
... pregnancy. Alcohol crosses the placental barrier and can stunt fetal growth or weight, create distinctive facial stigmata, damage neurons and brain structures, which can result in psychological or behavioral problems, and cause other physical damage. The main effect of FAS is permanent central nervo ...
Preg,growth,dev,genetics
... first few days and has more protein Ejection of milk requires contraction of myoepithelial cells around the ...
... first few days and has more protein Ejection of milk requires contraction of myoepithelial cells around the ...
Genetic Diseases & Disorders
... severe damage to the central nervous system and mental retardation Phenylalanine—used as a sweetener in diet soda, anyone with PKU cannot ...
... severe damage to the central nervous system and mental retardation Phenylalanine—used as a sweetener in diet soda, anyone with PKU cannot ...
Fetal loss
... which is believed to be the result of embryonic death, presumably because of lack or excess of some genetic material due to abnormal division at meiosis. It is also probable that many genetically abnormal embryos are lost early in development, with the advantage that the dam can return to normal bre ...
... which is believed to be the result of embryonic death, presumably because of lack or excess of some genetic material due to abnormal division at meiosis. It is also probable that many genetically abnormal embryos are lost early in development, with the advantage that the dam can return to normal bre ...
Developmental Psychology
... Mothers can pass on addiction to babies Many medications & drugs are harmful to fetus (page 96) ...
... Mothers can pass on addiction to babies Many medications & drugs are harmful to fetus (page 96) ...
Suggested Project for LEADHER program Name Fadel A. Sharif
... The project results will reveal the genetic causes of many childhood congenital malformations and that is of utmost importance for genetic counseling and future prenatal and preimplantation genetic testing. ...
... The project results will reveal the genetic causes of many childhood congenital malformations and that is of utmost importance for genetic counseling and future prenatal and preimplantation genetic testing. ...
Jacobsen Disease
... with Jacobsen syndrome. • Congenital heart disease is present in about half of affected children • Other common internal abnormalities include pyloric stenosis, undescended testes, inguinal hernia, kidney defects, urinary tract abnormalities, craniofacial abnormalities, and external ear anomalies ar ...
... with Jacobsen syndrome. • Congenital heart disease is present in about half of affected children • Other common internal abnormalities include pyloric stenosis, undescended testes, inguinal hernia, kidney defects, urinary tract abnormalities, craniofacial abnormalities, and external ear anomalies ar ...