Title: Iris defects
1Part 2
2Pleiotropy one gene, many effects
Waardenburg Syndrome 2
MITF Defect in choroid fissure Drainage of
vitreous humor Microphthalmia
Iris defects Pigmentation defects Deafness Mast
cell deficiency
MITF
3Genetic heterogeneity many genes, same effects
(Stem cell factor)
(Sdf recceptor)
Reduced germ cell and blood cell migration
4Phenotypic variability one gene, different
effects
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Chocolate bb
Yellow B_ or bb with epistatic ee
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Yellow pigment Brown pigment Black pigment
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Yellow pigment Brown pigment Black pigment
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Yellow pigment Brown pigment Black pigment
6FGF paracrine factors activate RTK pathway
7Gain-of-function mutation in FGF3 receptor such
that it is always on. Cartilage in growth plates
of long bones lead to premature differentiation
of the growth plate cartilage and shortened long
bones.
Velasquez, The Dwarf Francisco Lezcano, Called
"El Nino de Vallecas" Museo del Prado, Madrid
8Canonical Wnt pathway
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10Hedgehog receptors and pathway
11http//infonet.com.br/biologia/aberracoes.htm
Shh from the prechordal plate suppresses Pax6
expression in the center of the embryo, dividing
the retinal field in two.
12Veratrum californicum
13Juxtacrine receptors and pathway
14In infants with Jarcho-Levin Syndrome, the trunk
may appear abnormally short due to fusion of many
vertebrae, incomplete development (dysplasia) of
one side of some vertebrae (hemivertebrae),
fusion of certain ribs, and/or other rib
malformations. Genetic defect is in Delta-like 3
gene.
15Infertility
16Infertility -- The inability to conceive after a
year of unprotected intercourse
Sterility -- An irreversible condition that
prevents conception.
Impotence -- The inability of the man to achieve
or maintain an erection and to ejaculate.
17Causes of infertility
- Tubal factor infertility
- Female age and egg quality
- Secondary amenorrhea
- Endometriosis
- Sperm defects
- abnormal sperm
- low sperm count
- sperm motility
18A dark, low quality egg with an irregular shape
from a 41 year old woman.
19The endometrium is the tissue that lines the
inside of the uterine cavity. Endometriosis is a
disease state in which some of this tissue has
spread elsewhere - such as to the ovaries, or
elsewhere in the abdominal cavity.
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21A left fallopian tube that is blocked and dilated
with fluid From previous pelvic inflammatory
disease - PID
22Solutions Assisted Reproductive Technologies
(ART)
- AI (Artificial Insemination) Procedures
- IVF (In vitro Fertilization)
- GIFT (Gamete Intra-Fallopian Transfer)
- ICSI (Intra-Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection)
- Assisted Hatching
23Artificial insemination (IA)
24In vitro fertilization (IVF)
- Superovulation of mother or donor
- Recovery of mature egg from ovary
- Fertilization in Petri dish
- Incubation for 5 days
- Transfer of one or more embryos into uterus
- Hormone treatment (progesterone)
25Ultrasound image of ovary with many large
follicles
Aspiration of single follicle with needle (arrow)
26Healthy mature egg with follicle cells, ready for
addition of sperm
27Successfully-fertilized egg (two pronuclei and
second polar body)
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29Ultrasound image of embryo transfer. The uterus
is outlined in blue, the uterine lining circled
in red. The small black area (circled in yellow)
is fluid containing the embryos releasing from
the catheter (green)
30ICSI Intracytoplasmic sperm injection
31Gender selection
Jessica Collins was born on August 13, 1996 after
sperm separation for X-bearing (female) sperm
cells and simple medical insemination.
32Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis
http//video.google.com/videoplay?docid7755799937
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33http//www.ndsu.edu/instruct/mcclean/plsc431/marke
rs/marker1.htm
34RFLP (restriction fragment length polymorphism)
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36Double-blind Test Aligned or Misalignedthat is
the question!
Aligned
Congression Failure
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42http//video.google.com/videoplay?docid6519714054
634112418qmichaelJfox
43Cancer-causing mutations are of two types.
- Dominant Oncogenes
- Accelerator. Acts positively to STIMULATE
proliferation. One mutation will do. There are
about 100 known oncogenes (ras, src, etc.) - Recessive Tumor-Suppressor Genes
- Brake. Acts negatively to STOP proliferation.
Both alleles must be knocked out for cancer. - the retinoblastoma gene (Rb) and p53 are two of
several tumor suppressor genes
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