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By: Darius Moore and Joanna Phaup

CHROMOSOMES!!!!. CHROMOSOMES: THEY COMPLETE YOU…. By: Darius Moore and Joanna Phaup. Chromosome #1.

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By: Darius Moore and Joanna Phaup

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  1. CHROMOSOMES!!!! CHROMOSOMES: THEY COMPLETE YOU… By: Darius Moore and Joanna Phaup

  2. Chromosome #1 Chromosome 1 contains about 3000 genes. This is the largest chromosome. Certain genes for ,example gene PARK7, deal with major health issues. Gene PARK7 has to deal with Parkinson disease. Gene TSHB is the gene that deals with Thyroid Stimulating Hormone. This chromosome also contains the FH gene which correlates with Fumarate Hydratase. The first chromosome is linked directly with Alzheimer disease and color vision deficiency. Linked to Alzheimer disease Linked to Color vision difficency

  3. Chromosome #2 Chromosome 2 likely contains between 1,300 and 1,400 genes. Some of genes are MSTN, DGUOK, COL3A1, and IL1A. MSTN deals with myostatin and DGUOK deals with deoxyguanosine kinase. Gene COL3A1 is linked to collagen type III and gene IL1A is linked to interleukin 1. Some diseases that gene 2 deal with would be Hemochromatosis, Diamon-Blackfan anemia, and Spastic paraplegia type 4.

  4. Chromosome #3 Chromosome 3 contains about 1100 and 1500 genes. It contains like FOXL2 which is also known as forkhead box and RPL35A is also known as the ribosomal protein gene. Chromosome 3 also contains SOX2 which is a gene that helps determine sex. Chromosome 3 is linked to many diseases, one is Noonan syndrome. Noonan syndrome is a developmental disorder characterized by unusual facial characteristics, short stature, heart defects, bleeding problems, and skeletal malformations.

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