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Human Inheritance
Section 2-1
Human Inheritance
Human Inheritance
Pick a trait you inherited from a parent, such as widow’s peak, smile
dimples, or curly hair.
List the people in your family.
Circle the family members who have the traits you chose.
Identify any inheritance patterns you find.
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Human traits
Single genes
such as
Widow’s
peak
Multiple
alleles
such as
Blood type
Many genes
such as
Height
Sex-linked
genes
such as
Colorblindness
controlled by
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A circle
represents
a female.
A horizontal line connecting a
male and female represents a
marriage.
A square
represents a
male.
A vertical line and a bracket
connect the parents to their
children.
A half-shaded circle
or square indicates
that a person is a
carrier.
A completely shaded
circle or square
indicates that a
person has the trait.
A circle or square that is not
shaded in green indicates
that a person neither has
the trait nor is a carrier.
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Section 2-2
Human Genetic Disorders
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Genetic Disorder:
An abnormal condition that a person
inherits through genes or chromosomes.
Caused by:
Mutations or changes in a person’s DNA.
Mutation: any change in a gene or
chromosome
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Genetic
Disorders
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Cystic
Fibrosis
Genetic
Disorders
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Cystic Fibrosis:
•Body produces abnormally thick mucus in the lungs
and intestines
•Mucus makes it hard to breathe, allows bacteria to
grow and makes digestion difficult
•Mutation that causes cystic fibrosis is carried on a
recessive allele
•No cure, but treatments are given for symptoms
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Cystic
Fibrosis
Genetic
Disorders
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Cystic
Fibrosis
Genetic
Disorders
Sickle-Cell
Disease
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Sickle-Cell Disease:
•Genetic disorder that affects the production of
hemoglobin
•Makes the red blood cells sickle shaped
•Blood can’t carry as much oxygen
•The sickle-cell trait is codominant with the normal trait
•No cure, but treatments are given for symptoms
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Cystic
Fibrosis
Genetic
Disorders
Sickle-Cell
Disease
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Cystic
Fibrosis
Genetic
Disorders
Hemophilia
Sickle-Cell
Disease
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Hemophilia:
•Genetic disorder in which a persons blood clots slowly or
not at all
•One of the proteins for clotting is not produced
•Sex-linked – caused by a recessive allele on the X
chromosome
•No cure, but treatments are given for symptoms
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Cystic
Fibrosis
Genetic
Disorders
Hemophilia
Sickle-Cell
Disease
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Cystic
Fibrosis
Down
Syndrome
Genetic
Disorders
Hemophilia
Sickle-Cell
Disease
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Down Syndrome:
•Genetic disorder in which a person has an extra copy of
chromosome #21
•Caused when chromosomes fail to separate properly
during meiosis
•People with Down syndrome have some degree of mental
retardation
•Heart problems associated with this disorder can be
treated