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A Different World: The Past, Present, and Future of Human Genetics Chapter 15 Central Points  We can learn from the eugenics movement of the 1920s  Genetics is moving ahead with many new applications  The future is full of important questions to be decided by society and individuals 15.1 What Can We Learn from the Past?  Eugenicists decided desirable traits  Positive eugenics: encouraged people with those traits to have many children  Decided traits that were not desirable  Negative eugenics: laws passed that forced sterilization and limited immigration Fitter Families Legal Sterilizations  Sterilize criminals, “imbeciles,” and women who were “promiscuous”  Laws upheld by U.S. Supreme Court in Buck v. Bell, challenged sterilization of Carrie Buck  Supreme Court, lead by Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes: the sterilization “is better for all the world…” Eugenics Program of Nazi Germany  U.S. laws as a model, forced sterilization laws  Undesirables: epileptics, physical deformities, alcoholics, Jews, Gypsies, and others  Mercy killing of newborns with genetic diseases  Expanded to include adults in mental institutions, whole groups of people in concentration camps Concentration Camp Killings  Most were Jews, Gypsies, homosexuals, and political opponents of the Nazi regime  Rid a population of “bad genes”: murder  After these killings were revealed, the eugenics movement in U.S. rapidly declined  Fear of misuse of genetics exists today 15.2 Newest Technologies  Stem cell research  Genetic testing  Dog genome  Knockout mice Stem Cell Research Two types:  Embryonic stem cells • Form in embryo, in blastocyst • Will form all cells of the body, are pluripotent stem cells • Reproduce in the lab for many years, form cell line  Adult stem cells • Present in the adult body • Form only specific types of cells • Example: bone marrow produce blood cells Stem Cells Possible Uses of Stem Cells  Cure for degenerative diseases • Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer disease, and MS  Repair spinal cord injuries  Treat burn patients  Until recently, pluripotent stem cells only from human embryos Embryonic Stem Cell Use  Controversy, embryo is destroyed  President George W. Bush: no federal funding for new stem cell lines  In 2007, induced pluripotent cells, or iPCs, using cells from adult skin  May allow tissues and organs to be grown Ethical Questions  Should we use human embryos for research?  Will this research result in anything important?  Who should control scientific experimentation? What Might Happen If…  Who should control scientific research? • Politicians? • Scientists? • General public?  What if stem cell research showed it did: • Not do what was expected? • Everything that was expected? Genetic Testing and Treatments  BRCA1, BRCA2  Drug treatment possible  Subcutaneous mastectomy  Treatments too drastic  Insurance issues Get the Genetic Test  BRACAnalysis Dog Genome  ID mutant allele of myostatin gene in whippets  Muscle mass in affected dogs doubles  Heterozygous dogs faster than dog with normal myostatin  Homozygous mutant dogs, overmuscled “bully” whippet The “Bully” Whippet Mutant Allele of Myostatin  Found in > a dozen breeds of cattle  “Double muscling” commercially useful property in cattle raised for meat  Young boy with mutation may have future in competitive athletics Cloning Dogs and Cats  In 2002, cloned cat  Dogs more difficult  People willing to pay large amounts of money  December 7, 2005, dog genome sequenced  Breeding may be changing Knockout Mice  Nobel Prize for medicine in 2007  Isolate stem cells from mouse embryos  Target certain genes in mice, turn them off  More than 10,000 or ~half genes in the mouse genome have been knocked out  Example from Chapter 12: behavior of mice changed Knockout Mice Uses of Knockout Mice  Can discover the action gene  Insight into how human diseases progress in tissues and organs over lifetime  Developing and testing new drug therapies  Gene targeting, > 500 mouse models of human disorders 15.3 Future Possibilities  Artificial uterus  Mother at any age  DNA of baby  Closest relative  Clone my daughter Artificial Uterus  In 1999, goat fetus lived 4 of 5 month gestation in an artificial uterus  Clear acrylic tank, 8 quarts of amniotic fluid kept at body temperature  Umbilical cord of goat fetus into two heart–lung machines • Supply oxygen and food for fetus and to clean blood of waste products The Artificial Uterus Mother at Any Age  Problem with older eggs is in the cytoplasm  Cause failure of the embryo to divide by mitosis  Nuclear transfer • Nucleus from older woman’s egg • Into younger woman’s egg that had its nucleus removed Mother of Twins at Almost 57 Replacing the Nucleus Nuclear Transfer Experiments  In 1995, China twins conceived, later died but no chromosomal disorders  U.S. successful birth, expect one in 2008  In England, human nucleus into egg of another mammal to study early stages of human embryo  Possibility that resulting child might carry cytoplasm of another species What Might Happen If…  Law to control the age at which a woman could become a mother  Women could freeze own eggs to use later?  A woman with no eggs, no access to sperm, and no uterus wanted a child?  Some people call these embryos “three-parent embryos.” Why? DNA of Baby  Increase development of screening tests  Parental and state testing  Possible to take samples from every newborn and create database Newborn DNA Sampling Closest Relative  Human Genome Project, evolution of the human species written in its genome  Fossil evidence: Homo sapiens originated ~200,000 years ago in Africa, migrated worldwide  Drove Homo neanderthalensis into extinction  ~30,000 years, Neanderthals with Homo sapiens Human Ancestors Neanderthals  Are they direct ancestors of humans? • Did they interbreed with Homo sapiens?  Are descendants alive, or did they die off and become extinct?  How do human and Neanderthals genomes compare? DNA from Neanderthal Bones  In 1997, compared mitochondrial DNA sequences  Concluded: Neanderthals distant relative of modern humans  Little or no Neanderthal contribution to the human genome  Did not examine DNA from genes carried in human nuclei Sequence Analysis of Nuclear DNA  Neanderthals and modern humans have genomes > 99.5% identical  Neanderthals not direct relatives of humans  Do not rule out the possibility that Neanderthals and Homo sapiens may have interbred  Neanderthals did not make major contributions to human genome Animation: Human evolution, genus Homo The Ultimate Question  Should humans should be cloned?  Dolly the sheep cloned in the late 1990s  Other animals including cats, dogs, monkeys, and cows  Nuclear transfer or reproductive cloning Fig. 15-12a, p. 247 Fig. 15-12b, p. 247 Dolly the Sheep Animation: DNA structure and function (how Dolly was created)
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            