BSC 1005 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Marfan Syndrome, Allosome, Genetic Disorder

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Autosomes, sex chromosomes, karyotype, genetic disorders, aneuploidy, linkage, mutation, Autosomes: the chromosomes in an individual"s cells that do not play a role in sex determination. Sex chromosomes: chromosomes that play a role in sex determination. 44 autosomes and 2 sex chromosomes in a human cell. After meiosis, all the eggs of a female will carry one x chromosome each. After meiosis, 50% of the sperms will carry an x chromosome and 50% will carry a y chromosome. Karyotype of an individual or a species is a preparation of metaphase chromosomes, sorted by their defining features. Genetic abnormality verses genetic disorder: genetic abnormality: uncommon version of a trait, not life-threatening. Extra toes, folded ear lobes: genetic disorder: inherited condition that will cause mild to severe medical problems. Symptoms may be from mild to lethal. Accumulation of mucus in lungs and other organs: prone to pneumonia. Tay-sachs disease: lipid accumulation in brain cells. Albinism: lack of pigments in skin, hair, and eyes.

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