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Lesson Overview 14.1

Genome a full set of all the genetic information that an organism carries in its DNA.

Karyotypes Karyotype a picture that shows the complete diploid set of human chromosomes, They are grouped in pairs and arranged in order of decreasing size. A typical human diploid cell contains 46 chromosomes, or 23 pairs:

Sex Chromosomes Two of the 46 are the sex chromosomes. Sex chromosomes determine an individual s sex XX = female XY = male. The other 44 are autosomes, or autosomal chromosomes

Sex Chromosomes All human egg cells carry a single X chromosome (23,X). ½ of all sperm cells carry an X chromosome (23,X) and the other ½ of carry a Y chromosome (23,Y). This ensures that just about half the zygotes will be males and half will be females.

The X chromosome is bigger than the Y chromosome. because it carries nearly 10 times the number of genes as the Y chromosome. OR X chromosome = more than 1200 genes Y chromosome= about 140 genes Most of the information on the Y are associated with male sex determination sperm development. Sex Chromosomes

Transmission of Human Traits: Dominant and Recessive Alleles What patterns of inheritance do human traits follow? Many human traits follow a pattern of simple dominance. Ex. a gene known as MC1R helps determine skin and hair color.

Transmission of Human Traits: Dominant and Recessive Alleles An individual with red hair usually has two sets of these recessive alleles, inheriting a copy from each parent. Dominant alleles for the MC1R gene help produce darker hair colors.

Dominant and Recessive Alleles Another trait that displays simple dominance is the Rhesus, or Rh blood group. The allele for Rh factor comes in two forms: Rh + and Rh -. Rh + is dominant, so an individual with both alleles (Rh + /Rh - ) is said to have Rh positive blood. Rh negative blood is found in individuals with two recessive alleles (Rh - /Rh - ).

Rh Factor

Codominant and Multiple Alleles What patterns of inheritance do human traits follow? The alleles for many human genes display codominant inheritance. One example is the ABO blood group, determined by a gene with three alleles: I A, I B, and i.

Codominant and Multiple Alleles This table shows the relationship between genotype and phenotype for the ABO blood group. It also shows which blood types can safely be transfused into people with other blood types. If a patient has AB-negative blood, it means the individual has I A and I B alleles & two Rh - alleles.

Codominant and Multiple Alleles Alleles I A and I B are codominant. Individuals with alleles I A and I B produce both A and B antigens, making them blood type AB. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cd uloqzb_xq

Codominant and Multiple Alleles The i allele is recessive. Individuals with alleles: I A I A or I A i alleles produce only the A antigen, making them blood type A. I B I B or I B i alleles produce only B antigen, making their blood type B. ii allele produce no antigen, making their blood type O.

Sex-Linked Inheritance A sex-linked gene is a gene located on a sex chromosome. Genes found only in males are: 1. located on the Y chromosome 2. passed directly from father to son.

Sex-Linked Inheritance Genes located on the X chromosome are found in both sexes. Humans have three genes responsible for color vision, all located on the X chromosome. Men are more affected with colorblindness if any of these genes are defective because they have just one X chromosome

Colorblindness an inability to distinguish certain colors. The most common form, redgreen colorblindness, occurs in about 1 in 12 males. In order for a recessive allele, like colorblindness, to be expressed in females, it must be present in two copies one on each of the X chromosomes. Among females, however, colorblindness affects only about 1 in 200. The recessive phenotype of a sex-linked genetic disorder tends to be much more common among males than among females. Sex-Linked Inheritance

X-Chromosome Inactivation If just one X chromosome is enough for cells in males, how does the cell adjust to the extra X chromosome in female cells? In female cells, most of the genes in one of the X chromosomes are randomly switched off, forming a dense region in the nucleus known as a Barr body. Barr bodies are generally not found in males because their single X chromosome is still active.

X-Chromosome Inactivation-in Cats In cats, a gene that controls the color of coat spots is located on the X chromosome. One X chromosome may have an allele for orange spots and the other X chromosome may have an allele for black spots. In cells in some parts of the body, one X chromosome is switched off. In other parts of the body, the other X chromosome is switched off. As a result, the cat s fur has a mixture of orange and black spots.

X-Chromosome Inactivation Male cats, which have just one X chromosome, can have spots of only one color. If a cat s fur has three colors white with orange and black spots, for example you can almost be certain that the cat is female.

Human Pedigrees A pedigree a chart that shows the presence or absence of a trait according to the relationships between parents, siblings, and offspring. Based on a pedigree, you can often determine if an allele for a trait is dominant or recessive, autosomal or sex-linked.

Human Pedigrees This pedigree shows how one human trait a white lock of hair just above the forehead passes through three generations of a family. The allele for the white forelock trait is dominant.