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Inheritance & Human Genetic Patterns Chapter 12-13 Thomas Hunt Morgan Early 1900’s Used fruit flies, Drosophila melanogaster to identify genetic patterns. Observed that only male fruit flies had white eyes WHY?? Linkage groups A group of genes located on one chromosome. These genes are usually inherited together. Example: Fruit flies have 4 pairs of chromosomes & four linkage groups. How many linkage groups do humans have? Sex Determination Sex Chromosomes X&Y Located in 23rd position (human) XX – female XY - male Autosomes All other chromosomes Sex Linkage Traits that are linked to sex chromosomes. Gene Maps Show the relative locations of each known gene on an organisms’ chromosome. Mutations Change in DNA Germ cell mutation Occurs in gametes Do no affect the organism May be passed on offspring Somatic cell mutation Occurs in body cells Not passed to offspring LETHAL MUTATIONS: cause death usually before birth Gene mutations Involve a single nitrogen base or larger segment of DNA. Point Mutations Substitution, addition, or removal of a single nitrogen base Mutagen Environmental factor that damages DNA Ex. Carcinogens, tobacco, tars, UV radiation Chromosome Mutations Deletion Loss of a piece of chromosome Inversion Chromosome section breaks off & reattaches in reverse orientation. Chromosome Mutations cont… Translocation Chromosome section breaks off & reattaches to another, nonhomologous chromosome Nondisjunction Failure of a chromosome to separate during meiosis. Results of Nondisjunction Monosomy Zygote with 45 chromosomes Turners Syndrome (XO) Trisomy Zygote with 47 chromosomes Down Syndrome (Trisomy 21) Klinefelters Syndrome (XXY) Trisomy 21 Genetic Traits & Disorders Single Allele Traits (dominant) Huntington’s Disease, Achondroplasia (Dwarfism), Cataracts, Polydactyly Single Allele Traits (recessive) Albinism, PKU, Cystic Fibrosis, Hereditary deafness, Sickle cell anemia Genetic Traits continued… X-linked Traits Multiple Allele Traits Blood Types Polygenic Traits Colorblindness, hemophilia, muscular dystrophy, ichthyosis simplex Skin, hair, & eye color; foot size, nose length, height Sex-influenced Traits Male pattern baldness Detecting Human Genetic Disorders Genetic Screening Genetic Counseling Amniocentesis Examination of person’s genetic makeup Removal of amniotic fluid from mother Chorionic Villi Sampling Villi contain same genetic makeup of fetus Continued… Karyotype Ultrasound Picture of an organisms’ chromosomes Bouncing sound waves off fetus to create an image Pedigree Family record that shows how traits are inherited over several generations Pedigree DNA Technology Genetic Engineering Used to identify genes for specific traits Transfer genes for a specific trait from one organism to another organism. Uses of DNA Technology Cure diseases Treat genetic disorders Improve good crops Transplanting Genes Isolate a gene (ex. Insulin) Produce recombinant DNA Clone DNA A combination of DNA from 2 or more sources. Allow bacteria time to reproduce Transgenic animal: A host organism receiving recombinant DNA The Human Genome Project Goals: To determine the nucleotide sequence of the entire human genome (approx. 3 billion nucleotide pairs or 100,000 genes) To map the location of every gene. Gene Therapy Treating a disorder by introducing a gene into a cell or by correcting a gene defect in a cell’s genome.