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UNIT 1- CHEM-BIOCHEM
Chem Basics
Water & Solutions
Life Molecules
Practice Quiz 1
UNIT 2- CELL
Organelles
Transport
Mitosis
Practice Quiz 2
UNIT 3- CELL ENERGY
Cellular Respiration
Photosynthesis
Energy
Practice Quiz 3
UNIT 4- GENETICS
Meiosis
Inheritance
Human Genetics
Practice Quiz 4
UNIT 5- NUCLEIC ACIDS
DNA
RNA
Protein Synthesis
Practice Quiz 5
UNIT 6- EMBRYOLOGY
Human Reproduction
Stages
Pregnancy
Practice Quiz 6
UNIT 7- MICROBIOLOGY
Bacteria
Viruses
Hot Zone
Practice Quiz 7
Human Genetics
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Human Genetics
Genetic Traits and Disorders
Genes that control human traits exhibit several patterns of inheritance
Gene patterns are the cause of genetic disorders
Mutations
Can involve an entire chromosome oe a single DNA nucleotide
Germ-Cell Mutations
Somatic-Cell Mutations
Lethal Mutations - cause death. Often before birth
Patterns of Inheritance
Traits are controlled by a single allele, like...
Achondroplasia (Dominant)
Cataracts (Dominant)
Polydactyly (Dominant)
Albinism (Recessive)
Sickle-cell anemia (Recessive)
Multifactorial
Mutations in multiple genes
It makes them difficult to study and treat
Chromosomal Abnormality
Entire chromosomes or large segments of chromosomes are missing, duplicated, or otherwise altered
Nondisjunction is when chromosomes fail to seperate during cell division, resulting in an extra chromosome
One gamete gets an extra chromosome while the other gamete gets nothing
Frame Shift Mutation
Deletion
Insertion
Normal Mutation
Duplication
Translocation
Down Syndrome = Extra 21st Chromosome
X-linked Traits
Genes found on the X chromosome include:
Hemophilia
Muscular Dystrophy (Muscle weakness)
Colorblindness
Pedigree
Shows the rate of how often a gene can be passed down to children
Human Genome Project
Sequenced Human DNA
Link to a video that shows the birth of sickle-cell anemia, and the mutation that led to it:
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/library/01/2/quicktime/l_012_02.html
Link to a GREAT animation regarding mutations during the Transcription phase:
http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072556781/student_view0/chapter11/animation_quiz_4.html
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Human Genetics
Link to a video that shows the birth of sickle-cell anemia, and the mutation that led to it:
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/library/01/2/quicktime/l_012_02.html
Link to a GREAT animation regarding mutations during the Transcription phase:
http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072556781/student_view0/chapter11/animation_quiz_4.html