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Human Genome Karyotype – a picture of a cell’s chromosomes group in homologous pairs •Humans have 46 chromosomes •Two of these are sex chromosomes (XX in females and XY in males) •The other 44 are autosomes • Eggs carry X chromosomes (23,X) • Sperm can carry either an X or a Y chromosome (23,X or 23,Y) • Zygote would result as either 46, XX or 46, XY • This is why about 50% offspring are male and 50% are female Pedigree Charts • Used to study human inheritance • Shows how a trait is transmitted through a family, one generation to the next • Helps make inferences (guess) about genotypes or whether certain alleles are dominant or recessive. • In pedigrees, circles represent females and squares represent males • Symbols that are shaded indicates the individual expresses the trait • No shading means the trait is not exhibited • Important to understand that most traits are polygenic and also can be influenced by environment Human Blood Groups • Rh factor – Rh positive is dominant which means Rh negative is recessive • ABO blood grouping are multiple alleles • IA and IB are codominant while i is recessive Genetic Disorders-Autosomal • PKU (Phenylketonuria) – Caused by a recessive allele: Causes severe mental retardation unless diagnosed early • Huntington’s Disease – Caused by a dominant allele: Causes neurological/muscular problems and death in 40’s • Sickle-cell Disease – Caused by a codominant allele • Cystic Fibrosis • ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease) Genetic Disorders - Sex-Linked • Inheritance patterns on sex chromosomes will be found on X chromosome (Y is too small with little genetic information) • Disorders called Sex-Linked Colorblindness, Hemophilia, Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Chromosomal Disorders Nondisjunction - Caused during meiosis when homologous chromosomes fail to separate. • Leads to abnormal numbers of chromosomes in the gametes • Results in various disorders: Down’s Syndrome and various sex chromosome disorders Down’s Syndrome • Trisomy (three copies) of chromosome 21 • Produces mild to severe mental retardation Turner’s Syndrome • Female disorder where the person has only one X chromosome (45,X) • Sterile, which means unable to reproduce • Sex organs never develop Klinefelter’s Syndrome • Male disorder where the person has an extra X chromosome (47,XXY) • Typically individual is sterile