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Biology TodayThird Edition

Chapter 3

Human Genetics

Copyright © 2004 by Garland Science

Eli Minkoff • Pam Baker

What Do Genes Do?

• Direct the production of a protein– Two steps:

1. transcription of DNA to RNA2. translation of RNA to protein• together, are called gene expression

• Just because you have a gene for a trait doesn’t mean it will be expressed (show up)

RNA: the other nucleic acid

• Ribonucleic Acid

• How is it similar to DNA?– Made of nucleotides

• A sugar• A phosphate• Nitrogenous bases

RNA: the other nucleic acid

• Ribonucleic Acid

• How is it different from DNA?– Made of nucleotides

• A sugar: ribose instead of deoxyribose

• A phosphate: the same PO4

• Nitrogenous bases: Adenine, Cytosine, Guanine, and URACIL (no Thymine)

– Single stranded

RNA: the other nucleic acid

• Three types….three different jobs– mRNA = messenger RNA– tRNA = transfer RNA– rRNA = ribosomal RNA

Figure 3.2

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Figure 3.2b

Figure 3.3 (1)

Figure 3.3 (2)

Figure 3.3 (3)

Figure 3.3 (4)

Figure 3.4

Figure 3.5

Figure 3.5 (1)

Figure 3.5 (2)

Figure 3.5 (3)

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Identifying genetic causes for traits/diseases

• Is the trait/disease environmental or genetic?– Lifestyle-can still be influenced by family– Studies of twins

• Pp. 72 to 75-discuss how a particular trait/disease might be linked to a particular gene; not testworthy

Figure 3.8

Figure 3.9a

Figure 3.9b

Linkages found 1980-1990

• Huntington’s-chromosome 4

• Cystic fibrosis-chromosome 7

• Alzheimerj’s disease-chromosome 21

• One colon cancer-chromosome 2

• Two forms of manic depression-chromosome 11 and X

Figure 3.10

Only a few follow simple Mendelian genetic processes:

• Alkaptonuria

• Phenylketonuria

• Duchenne’s muscular dystrophy

• Cystic fibrosis-chromosome 7

• Huntington’s disease/chorea-chromosome 4

Some genes increase risk or susceptibility

• Alcoholism

• Obesity

Some traits are governed by several to many genes

• Height

• Skin color

How can this info be used?

• Gather/share info through genetic testing and counseling

• Change individual genotype (gene therapy)

• Change gene pool at populational level

• Change balance between environmental and genetic factors

Figure 3.11a

Figure 3.11b

Figure 3.12Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)-Nobel-worthy discovery

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