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To answer this question, you must have first completed Activity 2.1 Down's syndrome, in Topic 4, Section 2.2.2. In this activity, you were required to

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To answer this question, you must have first completed Activity 2.1 Down's syndrome, in Topic 4, Section 2.2.2. In this activity, you were required to download the document named 'Birth Summary Tables from 1938 to XXXX' (this will be the most recent year available before module start) located in the Resources area of the module website.

Once you had opened the file and located Table 2 'Live births by age of mother' you were asked to do the following:

Live births by

Source: Office for National Statistics

YearAge of mother at birth (years)
All ages1Under 2020 to 2425 to 2930 to 3435 to 3940 and over
2020613,93615,94079,626164,765205,675118,42629,412
2019640,37017,72086,756173,944209,905122,40929,618
2018657,07618,97691,095180,858212,707124,56728,865
2017679,10620,35897,506190,028216,787125,11429,313
2016696,27122,465102,607196,132220,129125,20529,733
2015697,85223,948108,111198,183217,755120,61429,241
2014695,23325,977112,615196,818215,642115,17129,010
2013698,51229,136119,719196,693212,306111,50029,158
2012729,67433,815132,456202,370216,242114,79729,994
2011723,91336,435134,946200,587207,151115,44429,350
2010723,16540,591137,312199,233202,457115,84127,731
2009706,24843,243136,012194,129191,600114,28826,976
2008708,71144,691135,971192,960192,450116,22026,419
2007690,01344,805130,784182,570191,124115,38025,350
2006669,60145,509127,828172,642189,407110,50923,706
2005645,83544,830122,145164,348188,153104,11322,246
2004639,72145,094121,072159,984190,550102,22820,793
2003621,46944,236116,622156,931187,21497,38619,080
2002596,12243,467110,959153,379180,53290,44917,336
2001594,63444,189108,844159,926178,92086,49516,260
2000604,44145,846107,741170,701180,11384,97415,066
1999621,87248,375110,722181,931185,31181,28114,252
1998635,90148,285113,537193,144188,49978,88113,555
1997643,09546,372118,589202,792187,52874,90012,914
1996649,48544,667125,732211,103186,37769,50312,103
1995648,13841,938130,744217,418181,20265,51711,319
1994664,72642,026140,240229,102179,56863,06110,729
1993673,46745,121151,975235,961171,06158,82410,525
1992689,65647,861163,311244,798166,83956,65010,197
1991699,21752,396173,356248,727161,25953,6449,835
1990706,14055,541180,136252,577156,26451,9059,717
1989687,72555,543185,239242,822145,32049,4659,336
1988693,57758,741193,726243,460140,97447,6499,027
1987681,51157,545193,232238,929136,55846,6048,643
1986661,01857,406192,064229,035129,48745,4657,561
1985656,41756,929193,958227,486126,18544,3937,466
1984636,81854,508191,455218,031122,77442,9217,129
1983629,13454,059191,852214,078120,99641,2776,872
1982625,93155,435192,322211,905120,75838,9926,519
19813634,49256,570194,500215,760126,59034,2106,860
1980656,23460,754201,541223,438129,90833,8936,700
1979638,02859,143193,209222,102125,66431,3946,516
1978596,41855,984182,580210,598113,07727,9376,242
1977569,25954,477174,544207,916100,80725,5275,988
1976584,27057,943182,210220,71290,79126,1176,497
1975603,44563,507190,198225,99088,37928,1477,224
1974639,88568,724208,084235,59389,13230,3088,044
1973675,95373,270223,675243,75391,80034,1789,277
1972725,44079,087249,109247,67698,73939,82111,008
1971783,15582,641285,703247,239109,61645,22412,732
1970784,48680,975289,209238,228114,08648,32313,665
1969797,53881,659289,012238,381120,39552,84315,248
1968819,27282,075295,946240,807125,31658,08317,045
1967832,16484,542291,656243,802130,27963,08518,800
1966849,82386,746285,808253,743136,40667,03620,084
1965862,72581,611278,874263,395144,63872,02222,185
1964875,97276,734276,103270,700153,51375,37123,551
1963854,05571,640267,559263,241153,69674,40123,518
1962838,73667,334260,882256,386153,98576,21923,930
1961811,28159,786249,829248,540152,28677,51623,324
1960785,00551,645240,128242,939150,66377,60322,027
1959748,50146,067229,064233,579143,47577,26119,055
1958740,71543,831221,938234,046144,26676,91619,718
1957723,38141,228211,654230,565143,73675,14721,051
1956700,33537,938203,893222,720142,97670,99821,810
1955667,81132,947192,555212,187141,54266,41022,170
1954673,65131,709193,627211,567149,16264,33423,252
1953684,37230,417194,765216,697150,63968,46823,386
1952673,73529,148189,342214,402144,56972,42223,852
1951677,52929,111187,514219,064140,23177,16724,442
1950697,09730,847190,644228,968137,58183,04026,017
1949730,51831,850200,945245,253137,12887,63127,711
1948775,30630,454210,120249,889156,08397,43431,326
1947881,02627,747227,598281,454195,181114,35034,696
1946820,71924,816195,225248,121202,752116,02133,784
1945679,93725,437174,869182,212163,501101,08932,829
1944751,47824,725193,473201,886187,041110,47533,878
1943684,33424,262176,262195,762163,93793,42130,690
1942651,50324,031165,269200,524149,87483,24028,565
1941579,09124,499147,563180,475127,26873,02826,258
1940590,12026,270142,100191,027133,33572,37525,013
1939614,47928,788139,504199,877143,51077,17925,621
19384621,20425,410146,675199,931145,35377,27626,559

  • i.Find the number of live births in 1940 for women in the maternal age ranges: under 20, 25 to 29 and 35 to 39. Repeat this for the most recently presented year, then for the year of your birth, and two other years in different decades - In total, you should have collected data for five different years.
  • ii. You were then required to plot a computer-generated x-y scatter graph showing the number of live births for the selected age ranges and birth years in chronological order (an example of how your graph might look is provided within the activity).

Answering this question

You will be awarded up to 13 marks for Question 1 as follows:

  • a.Plot your dataset in the form of a line graph using a computer programme to generate the x-y scatter graph. Your graph should have a title, a legend and each axis labelled appropriately. You should also present your dataset in the form of a table.
  • b.Using the information presented in your graph and table, answer the following questions:
    • i.What trend is seen over time in the number of births to women in the different age categories?
    • ii. Based on the information presented in Topic 4, what is your prediction for the incidence of Down's syndrome? Briefly, explain your reasoning.
    • 2.2.1 Down's syndrome

TOPIC 4

Down's syndrome (DS) (Figure2.4) is named after the British physician John Down, who first described the condition. It is one of the most common genetic disorders and occurs in 1 out of every 600-700births. The characteristics of DS vary between individuals but typically include problems with the cardiovascular, musculoskeletal and digestive systems, as well as metabolic disorders, abnormal immune function and endocrine disruption (Mazurek and Wyca, 2015).

In addition, almost all DS individuals have some form of intellectual disability and problems with memory and perception.

Related to this, most adults with DS will develop dementia, a set of symptoms that include memory loss and difficulties with reasoning and problem-solving. Many of these symptoms overlap with the dementia that is observed in Alzheimer's disease (AD). You may already be familiar with AD, as it is the most common cause of dementia in people over the age of 65. In most cases, the cause of AD is idiopathic and relates to both genetic and environmental factors. However, a small subset of people will develop early-onset AD before 65 years of age due to mutations in the gene encoding the amyloid precursor protein (APP) or a related protein presenilin.

2.2.2Genetics of Down's syndrome

Why do people with DS develop AD-like dementia? The answer lies on chromosome21. Individuals with DS inherit three copies of chromosome21 (trisomy21) (Figure2.5).

Figure2.5Karyotype of trisomy 21.

Long description

How many copies of each chromosome are usually found in a human cell?

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4

Answer

There are usually two copies of each chromosome in a human cell. One chromosome is inherited from the mother and one from the father.

Does the karyotype in Figure2.5 come from a male or female? (See Topic1Human variation and diversity.)

MaleCorrect. The karyotype shows the presence of an X and a Ychromosome; therefore the individual is a male.

Female

Although it is not known why trisomy occurs, it is thought to relate to the process of meiosis during the maturation of oocytes (eggs) over a woman's lifetime. You will learn more about the reproductive system if you choose to study Topic10Reproduction, but for now all you need to know is that older women are at higher risk of having a baby with DS than young women.

The gene that codes for APP is located on chromosome21. Therefore, people with DS make higher amounts of APP than usual. The process by which APP is cut into smaller pieces to generate theamyloid-?(A?)protein is detailed in Video2.6.

Video player: Video2.6 (slidecast)

Video2.6 (slidecast)Processing of the amyloid precursor protein (APP) to generate amyloid-?.

As levels of A? build up in the brain, they cause synaptic dysfunction that impairs neuronal communication. Eventually this impairment causes the neurons to die. For reasons that are not fully understood, neurons in the hippocampus and frontal cortex are particularly vulnerable to death.

What aspects of brain function would you predict to be affected by neuronal loss in the hippocampus and frontal cortex? (Refer to Section1.2.1.)

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Loss of neurons in the hippocampus would lead to memory problems, particularly the ability to form new long-term memories. Damage to the frontal cortex would affect aspects of personality, reasoning and other higher cognitive functions, as well as some aspects of vision and hearing.

Because people with DS make more APP from birth, they generate more ?-amyloid over their lifetime and develop neuronal death at an earlier age. Therefore, the brain of a 40-year-old with DS will look similar to that of a 70-year-old with AD (Figure2.6).

Figure2.6Coronal section of brain from a healthy person (a) and someone with AD (b).

Long description

Look at the two brain sections in Figure2.6. What differences do you see between them?

Reveal answer

Activity 2.1Down's syndrome

Timing:Allow about 3 hours

This activity will form part of your submission for TMA02.

In this activity, you will estimate the future incidence of Down's syndrome based on the birth rates for women in England and Wales.

Incidenceis a medical term that refers to the number ofnewcases diagnosed in a population over a given time period. This is different from the termprevalence, which is a measurement of thetotalnumber of cases in the population at a given time.

Here's my table:

Number of live births for women in the maternal age ranges

YearUnder 2025 to 2935 to 39
194026,270191,02772,375
197080,975238,22848,323
198060,754223,43833,893
199055,541252,57751,905
202015,940164,765118,426

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