Genetics Flashcards
Sex-Linked
dominant vs. recessive; usually carried on X
Sex-Limited
i.e. baldness, breast size
Turner’s Syndrome
females only; XO (missing X chromosome)
Klinefelter’s Syndrome
XXY found in males
Super Males
YY
PKU
interferes w/ enzyme needed to break down certain protein; protein builds up in brain and leads to mental retardation
Sickle Cell
blood is sickle-shaped
Tay Sachs
neurodegenerative
Huntington’s
neurodegenerative
Cystic Fibrosis
trouble controlling salt levels; mucus build-up in lungs
Down’s Syndrome
D
Concordance Rate
likelihood one has trait/disorder given that (usually) related person has it
Heritability
degree to which trait is attributable to genes rather than environment.
i.e. 60% heritability = 60% genes, 40% environment