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Transcript
Non-Disjunction,
Aneuploidy & Abnormalities
in Chromosome Structure
Packet #21
Chapters #6 & 7
2
Introduction I
 Ploidy
 Degree of repetition of the basic number of chromosomes
 Diploidy
 Chromosomes repeat 2X
 Remember, in humans, you have one copy of a
chromosome from the maternal father and one from the
maternal mother
 Euploidy
 “True” ploidy
 In the case of somatic human cells, euploidy occurs when the
cell is diploid.
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3
Aneuploidy
 “Not True” ploidy
 Having too many or too few
chromosomes.
 Non-Disjunction
 An event that occurs
occasionally during meiosis
in which a pair of
chromosomes fail to
separate so that the
resulting germ (sex) cell has
either too many or too few
chromosomes
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Genetic Disorders Caused
by Aneuploidy
Sex Chromosome Aneuploidy
5
Turner Syndrome

2n - 1
 45 XO

44 autosomes + 1 X chromosome

There is the absence of a sex
chromosome
 Female in appearance but their
female sex organs do not develop
at puberty and they are sterile
 Short in stature
 Shows normal intelligence but
some cognitive functions are
defective
 1 in 5000 female births show
Turner Syndrome
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Turner Syndrome II
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7
Klinefelter Syndrome
 2n + 1
 47 XXY
 44 autosomes + 3 sex
chromosomes
 There is an extra X
chromosome
 Male in appearance and they
too are sterile
 Female type pubic hair
pattern
 May have breast development
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8
Klinefelter Syndrome II
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Comparison of Turner & Klinefelter
Syndromes
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9
10
XYY vs. XXX
XXY
XXX
 Males that are usually fertile
 Fertile females
 Predisposition to be more
violent in behavior
 May be some mental
disabilities
 Gametes never YY or XY-meiosis is normal
 Eggs will produce only X
after meiosis--not XX
 After age of 35, extra Y
chromosome often
degenerates and is not
passed onto offspring
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Genetic Disorders
Caused by Aneuploidy
Autosomal Aneuploidy
Down Syndrome—Trisomy 21
 Caused by an extra copy of
chromosome #21
 There are three copies of
chromosome #21 in their somatic
cells
 0.15 percent of all live births
 Growth failure and mental
retardation
 Big toes widely spaced
 Congenital heart disease
 Mean life expectancy is about 17
years and only 8 % survive past
age 40
Patau Syndrome
Trisomy 13
 Multiple defects
 Death is typical by the age
of 3
Edward’s Syndrone
Trisomy 18
 Ear deformities
 Heart defects
 Spasticity and other damage
 Death is typical by the age
of 1
 Some may survive longer
Genetic Screening &
Pedigrees
Genetic Screening & Genetic
Counseling
 Genetic Screening
 Identifies individuals
who might carry a
serious genetic disease
 Screening of newborns
is the first step in
preventative medicine
 Genetic Counseling
 Provide couples,
concerned about the
risk of abnormality in
their children, medical
and genetic
information
Pedigrees
 Definition
 A family tree that shows the transmission of
genetic traits within a family over several
generations.
 Pedigree Analysis
 Useful in detecting autosomal dominant
mutations, autosomal recessive mutations, X
linked recessive mutations and defects due to
genomic imprinting
 Genomic Imprinting
 Expressions of a gene based on its parental origin
Pedigree Analysis
Pedigree Analysis
Review