eleventh edition
Human Genetics Concepts and Applications
Ricki Lewis Genetic Counselor CareNet Medical Group Schenectady, New York
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medical Education Alden March Bioethics Institute Albany Medical College
Writer, Medscape Medical News
Blogger, Public Library of Science
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HUMAN GENETICS: CONCEPTS AND APPLICATIONS, ELEVENTH EDITION
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About the Author Ricki Lewis has built an eclectic career in communicating the excitement of genetics
and genomics. She earned her Ph.D. in genetics in 1980 from Indiana University.
It was the dawn of the modern biotechnology era, which Ricki chronicled in many
magazines and journals. She published one of the first articles on DNA fingerprinting
in Discover magazine in 1988, and a decade later one of the first articles on human
stem cells in The Scientist.
Ricki has taught a variety of life science courses at Miami University, the University
at Albany, Empire State College, and community colleges. She has authored or
co-authored several university-level textbooks and is the author of The Forever Fix:
Gene Therapy and the Boy Who Saved It, as well as an essay collection and a novel .
Ricki has been a genetic counselor for a private medical practice since 1984 and is
a frequent public speaker. Since 2012, Ricki has written hundreds of news stories
for Medscape Medical News, articles for Scientific American and for several genetic
disease organizations, and originated and writes the popular weekly DNA Science
blog at Public Library of Science.
Ricki teaches an online course on “Genethics” for the Alden March Bioethics Institute
of Albany Medical College. She lives in upstate New York and sometimes Martha’s
Vineyard, with husband Larry and several felines. Contact Ricki at rickilewis54@gmail.
com , or join the discussion on DNA Science at http://blogs.plos.org/dnascience/ .
Dedicated to the
families who live with genetic diseases, the
health care providers who help them, and
the researchers who develop new tests
and treatments.
Dedicated to the
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C H A P T E R 12 Gene Mutation 212
C H A P T E R 13 Chromosomes 237
P A R T 4 PP A Population Genetics 263
C H A P T E R 14 Constant Allele Frequencies 263
C H A P T E R 15 Changing Allele Frequencies 279
C H A P T E R 16 Human Ancestry and Evolution 302
P A R T 5 PP A Immunity and
Cancer 326 C H A P T E R 17 Genetics of Immunity 326
C H A P T E R 18 Cancer Genetics and Genomics 351
P A R T 6 P AAP Genetic Technology 374
C H A P T E R 19 Genetic Technologies: Patenting, Modifying, and Monitoring DNA 374
C H A P T E R 20 Genetic Testing and Treatment 389
C H A P T E R 21 Reproductive Technologies 407
C H A P T E R 22 Genomics 425
P A R T 1 PP A Introduction 1
C H A P T E R 1 What Is in a Human Genome? 1
C H A P T E R 2 Cells 15
C H A P T E R 3 Meiosis, Development, and Aging 42
P A R T 2 PP A Transmission
Genetics 68 C H A P T E R 4 Single-Gene Inheritance 68
C H A P T E R 5 Beyond Mendel’s Laws 89
C H A P T E R 6 Matters of Sex 110
C H A P T E R 7 Multifactorial Traits 130
C H A P T E R 8 Genetics of Behavior 148
P A R T 3 PP A DNA and
Chromosomes 163 C H A P T E R 9 DNA Structure and Replication 163
C H A P T E R 10 Gene Action: From DNA to Protein 180
C H A P T E R 11 Gene Expression and Epigenetics 199
Brief Contents
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Contents About the Author iii
Preface ix
Applying Human Genetics xiii
The Human Touch xiv
The Lewis Guided Learning System xv
P A R T 1 Introduction 1 C H A P T E R 1 CC HH
What Is in a Human Genome? 1 1.1 Introducing Genes and Genomes 2
1.2 Levels of Genetics and Genomics 3
1.3 Applications of Genetics and Genomics 7
1.4 A Global Perspective on Genomes 9
C H A P T E R 2 CC HHC Cells 15
2.1 Introducing Cells 16
2.2 Cell Components 16
2.3 Cell Division and Death 28
2.4 Stem Cells 33
2.5 The Human Microbiome 37
C H A P T E R 3 CC HH Meiosis, Development,
and Aging 42 3.1 The Reproductive System 43
3.2 Meiosis 44
3.3 Gametes Mature 47
3.4 Prenatal Development 51
3.5 Birth Defects 59
3.6 Maturation and Aging 62
P A R T 2 Transmission Genetics 68 C H A P T E R 4
CC HH
Single-Gene Inheritance 68 4.1 Following the Inheritance of One Gene 69
4.2 Single-Gene Inheritance Is Rare 72
4.3 Following the Inheritance of More Than One Gene 77
4.4 Pedigree Analysis 79
4.5 Family Exome Analysis 83
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C H A P T E R 5 CC HH Beyond Mendel’s
Laws 89 5.1 When Gene Expression Appears to Alter
Mendelian Ratios 90
5.2 Mitochondrial Genes 98
5.3 Linkage 100
C H A P T E R 6 CC HH1 21 2 1 2
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1 2 Matters of Sex 110 6.1 Our Sexual Selves 111
6.2 Traits Inherited on Sex Chromosomes 117
6.3 Sex-Limited and Sex-Influenced Traits 122
6.4 X Inactivation 122
6.5 Parent-of-Origin Effects 124
C H A P T E R 7 CC HH Multifactorial Traits 130
7.1 Genes and the Environment Mold Traits 131
7.2 Polygenic Traits Are Continuously Varying 133
7.3 Methods to Investigate Multifactorial Traits 135
7.4 A Closer Look: Body Weight 142
C H A P T E R 8 CC HH Genetics of Behavior 148
8.1 Genes and Behavior 149
8.2 Sleep 150
8.3 Intelligence and Intellectual Disability 151
8.4 Drug Addiction 152
8.5 Mood Disorders 154
8.6 Schizophrenia 155
8.7 Autism 157
P A R T 3 DNA and Chromosomes 163 C H A P T E R 9 CC HH
DNA Structure and Replication 163 9.1 Experiments Identify and Describe the
Genetic Material 164
9.2 DNA Structure 168
9.3 DNA Replication—Maintaining Genetic Information 170
9.4 Sequencing DNA 176
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10.2 Translation of a Protein 186
10.3 Processing a Protein 192
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12.4 Causes of Mutation 218
12.5 Types of Mutations 221
12.6 The Importance of Position 227
12.7 DNA Repair 229
C H A P T E R 13 CC HH Chromosomes 237
13.1 Portrait of a Chromosome 238
13.2 Detecting Chromosomes 240
13.3 Atypical Chromosome Number 244
13.4 Atypical Chromosome Structure 253
13.5 Uniparental Disomy—A Double Dose from One Parent 258
C H A P T E R 11 CC HH Gene Expression
and Epigenetics 199 11.1 Gene Expression Through Time
and Tissue 200
11.2 Control of Gene Expression 203
11.3 Maximizing Genetic Information 205
11.4 Most of the Human Genome Does Not Encode Protein 206
C H A P T E R 12 CC HH Gene Mutation 212
12.1 The Nature of Mutations 213
12.2 A Closer Look at Two Mutations 214
12.3 Allelic Disorders 217
P A R T 4 Population Genetics 263 C H A P T E R 14 CC HH
Constant Allele Frequencies 263 14.1 Population Genetics Underlies
Evolution 264
14.2 Constant Allele Frequencies 265
14.3 Applying Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium 267
14.4 DNA Profiling Uses Hardy-Weinberg Assumptions 268
C H A P T E R 15 CC HH Changing Allele
Frequencies 279 15.1 Nonrandom Mating 280
15.2 Migration 281
15.3 Genetic Drift 282
15.4 Mutation 286
15.5 Natural Selection 287
15.6 Eugenics 295
C H A P T E R 16 CC HH Human Ancestry
and Evolution 302 16.1 Human Origins 303
16.2 Methods to Study Molecular Evolution 311
16.3 The Peopling of the Planet 314
16.4 What Makes Us Human? 318
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P A R T 5 Immunity and Cancer 326
P A R T 6 Genetic Technology 374
C H A P T E R 17 CC HH Genetics of
Immunity 326 17.1 The Importance of Cell Surfaces 327
17.2 The Human Immune System 330
17.3 Abnormal Immunity 335
17.4 Altering Immunity 341
17.5 Using Genomics to Fight Infection 345
C H A P T E R 19 C HHC Genetic Technologies:
Patenting, Modifying, and Monitoring DNA 374 19.1 Patenting DNA 375
19.2 Modifying DNA 376
19.3 Monitoring Gene Function 382
19.4 Gene Silencing and Genome Editing 384
C H A P T E R 20 CC HH Genetic Testing and
Treatment 389 20.1 Genetic Counseling 390
20.2 Genetic Testing 392
20.3 Treating Genetic Disease 397
C H A P T E R 18 CC HH Cancer Genetics
and Genomics 351 18.1 Cancer Is an Abnormal Growth That Invades
and Spreads 352
18.2 Cancer at the Cellular Level 356
18.3 Cancer Genes and Genomes 360
18.4 The Challenges of Diagnosing and Treating Cancer 369
C H A P T E R 21 CC HHCellMitochondriaMitochondrialDNA Mitochondrion
Mitochondrial DNA = 37 genes
Reproductive Technologies 407 21.1 Savior Siblings and More 408
21.2 Infertility and Subfertility 409
21.3 Assisted Reproductive Technologies 411
21.4 Extra Embryos 419
C H A P T E R 22 CC HH Genomics 425
22.1 From Genetics to Genomics 426
22.2 Analysis of the Human Genome 430
22.3 Personal Genome Sequencing 435
Glossary G-1 Credits C-1 Index I-1
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