GeNeTiC dIsOrDeRs(: Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
What is a genetic disorder? | an abnormal condition that a person inherits through genes or chromosomes |
Some genetic disorders are caused by what? | mutations in the DNA of genes, changes in the overall structure or number of chromosomes |
What is Cystic fibrosis? | a genetic disorder in which the body produces abnormally thick mucus in the lungs and intestines |
What is cystic fibrosis caused by? | a recessive allele on one chromosome |
What is sickle-cell disease? | a disease that affects hemoglobin, a protein in red-blood cells that carries oxygen |
What is the allele for the sickle cell trait? | codominant with the normal allele |
What is hemophilia? | A genetic disorder in which a person's blood clots very slowly or not at all |
Is hemophilia more common in males or females? | males |
What is hemophilia caused by? | a recessive allele on the X chromosome |
What is Down syndrome? | a genetic disorder where a person's cells have an extra copy of chromosome 21 |
When does Down syndrome most often occur? | when chromosomes fail to seperate properly during meiosis |
What is an affect of Down syndrome? | have some degree of mental retardation, and heart defects are more common, but can be treated |
What is one important tool that geneticists use to trace the inheritance of traits in humans | a pedigree |
What is the definition of 'pedigree'? | a chart or "family tree" that tracks which members of a family have a particular trait |
In a pedigree, what geometric shape represents a male? | square |
In a pedigree, what geometric shape represents a female? | circle |
What does a completely shaded square or circle represent? | that the person has the trait |
What indicates that the person is a carrier in a pedigree/ | a half-shaded circle or square |
What tools do geneticists use to help diagnose genetic disorders? | a karyotype |
How are people with genetic disorders helped? | Through medical care, education, job training, and other methods |
what is a karyotype? | a picture of all the chromosomes in a cell |
What can a karyotype reveal? | whether a person has the corect number of of chromosomes in his or her cells |
A couple that has a family history of a genetic disorder may turn to whom for help? | a genetic counselor |
What are three methods for developing organisms with desirable traits? | Selective breeding, cloning, and genetic engineering |
What does the technique of inbreeding involve? | crossing two individuals that have similar characteristics |
Inbred organisms are what? | genetically similar |
What happens in hybridization? | breeders cross two genetically different individuals? |
What is a clone? | an organism that has exactly the same genes as the organism from which it was produced |
What ANIMALS have been cloned before? | sheep, goats, and pigs! |
What happens during the process of genetic engineering? | genes from one organism are transferred into the DNA of another organism |
What can genetic engineering produce and improve? | medicines and food crops |
What does the process of gene therapy involve? | inserting copies of a gene directly into a person's cells |
What is a genome/ | all the DNA in one cell of an organism |
Whta is the main goal of the Human Genome Project? | to identify the DNA sequence of every gene in the human genome |
Who are the only people that have exactly identical DNA fingerprints? | identical twins |
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