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Hereditary Vs Environment The Debate Continues General Information  Inherited characteristics carried by genes – 200,000 trillion  Genes are carried on chromosomes – 23 pair – 22pair of autosomes – 1 pair sex-linked Genetics continued Hereditary creates “likeness”  Not sameness  – Ex. Fraternal twins – Brother & sister Potential determined by hereditary  Environment impacts how close we get  – Meet / exceed/ underachieve Genetic Terms Genes are dominant or recessive  Rule --- Exception  – Eye color  Control many factors – Eye shape/ color – Ear lobes – nose shape – Hair: color, thickness Lip thickness  Widows peak  Tasters vs. non-tasters  New Born is something new/ unique  Eye color example  Example DAD MOM  Bb Bb  Possibilities  – BB Brown (pure) Homozygous Dominant – Bb Brown( mixed) Heterozygous – bB Brown (mixed0 Heterozygous – bb Blue (pure) Homozygous Recessive Eye Color  Phenotype – Chance for brown eyes 3:1 – What we see  Genotype – What is genetically present – 1:2:1  Green / Hazel eyes Eye Color One blue/ one brown  Sporadic mutation  – Identical twins – Other species Birth Rates 106 males to 100 females  Age 20 equal  Age 50 100 Woman to 85 men  Age 85 Five woman to one man  Male ( XY) Female (XX)  – Options 50/ 50  Sex Linked Traits Sex Linked Traits Color Blindness  Baldness  Hemophilia  Old Wives Tales Control or influence sex of the baby  Month conceived/ born  Eat sugar  Conception after menstration  Eat lots of meat  Factors Affecting the Fetus Maternal Nutrition  Maternal Infection  Drugs  – Legal/ Prescribed – Illegal – RH Factor – Prematurity Prematurity Smoking  Alcohol “ Fetal Alcohol Syndrome “  Rates  – Industrial vs. Third world – USA 7.6 % England 6.5 % – Japan 10% – India 35 % Miracle of Near Perfect Birth Karotype  Genetic Aberrations  – PKU – Sporadic Mutation – Marfan’s Syndrome – Down’s Syndrome Amniocentesis  Pre-Natal Diagnosis – Sonogram – Alpha Fetal Protein – Age 35 – Family History    Previous pregnancy miscarriages Fertility drugs Chromosomal Abnormalities Deletion  Translocation : trisomy “21”  Ring Chromosome  Turners Syndrome (F)  – no ovaries Kleinfelders XXY Super male  Super Female XXX  Summary Genes  Familial Traits  Near perfect birth  Family history  Medicines  Diet  Exercise