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What are
inherited disorders
?
Conditions that can be passed on through certain
alleles
from parents
What are the two examples of inherited disorders discussed in the video?
Polydactyly
and
cystic fibrosis
What is
polydactyly
?
A condition where a baby is born with extra fingers or toes
How is
polydactyly
inherited?
It is caused by a
dominant allele
If one parent has the
polydactyly
allele
and the other is normal, what is the probability of having a child with polydactyly?
50%
chance
What is the genotype of a
heterozygous
individual with
polydactyly
?
One dominant polydactyly
allele
and one normal allele
What is
cystic fibrosis
caused by?
A
recessive allele
What are the effects of
cystic fibrosis
on the body?
It results in thick sticky mucus in various parts of the body, especially the lungs and
pancreas
What is the
genotype
needed to have
cystic fibrosis
?
Two
recessive alleles
What do we call individuals who carry one copy of the
cystic fibrosis
allele but do not have the condition?
Carriers
What is the
offspring phenotype ratio
when two
carriers
of
cystic fibrosis
are crossed?
3
normal phenotypes to
1
cystic fibrosis phenotype
What is
embryo screening
?
A process to check embryos for
genetic disorders
before implantation
What happens if a
genetic disorder
is found during
embryo screening
?
The parents and doctors might decide to discard that embryo
What are the advantages of
embryonic
screening?
Reduces
overall
suffering by preventing health problems
Saves money on treating
genetic disorders
What are the concerns regarding
embryonic
screening?
Implies people with
genetic
problems are less desirable
Potential future screening for non-health traits (e.g., eye color)
What is the current legal status of
screening
for non-health traits in the
UK
?
There are
laws
in place to prevent this