October 30, 2015 TO DO: Notebook, pencil/pen WARM UP: HOMEWORK: Pedigree chart HOMEWORK: Weebly reflections on both Genetic Disorders and Sex-linked disease
The Xs and Ys of Genetics Sex Linked Genes The Xs and Ys of Genetics
Sex Linked Genes There are 23 pairs of chromosomes and one of those pairs are the sex chromosomes. There are either X chromosomes or Y chromosomes.
Sex Linked Genes These chromosomes not only carry the genes that determine male and female traits, but also those for some other characteristics as well. Genes that are carried by either sex chromosome (X or Y) are said to be SEX LINKED
Males Men normally have an X and a Y combination of sex chromosomes. Since only men inherit the Y chromosome, they are the only ones that inherit Y-linked traits.
Females Women have 2 X chromosomes
X Linked Traits Men and Women can get the X-linked traits since both inherit X chromosomes.
Sex inheritance patterns for male and female children
X Chromosome Traits Men only have one X chromosome Therefore genes on that chromosome are expressed in the male phenotype, even if it is a recessive gene.
X-linked traits In wome, a recessive allele on one x chromosome is often masked on their phenotype May have a dominant normal allele on the other carriers of X-linked traits but more rarely have them expressed in their own phenotypes
X-linked traits In humans, at least 120 genes are known to be X-linked. Genes for hemophilia, red-green color blindness, congenital night blindness, and Duchene muscular dystrophy
Hemophilia An X-linked genetically inherited recessive disease Can not clot their blood Severe bleeding from minor cuts Mostly in males
Red-Green Color Blindness X-linked Cannot perceive red and green in the same Most often afflicts males
Muscular Dystrophy (MD) Characterized by a gradual irreversible wasting away of skeletal muscle. An X-linked trait most often passed on to sons from their mothers. Begins to weaken the legs of boys by age 3 and gets worse every year. No cure and inflicted usually die by age 30.
Y-linked Traits The Y chromosome is small and therefore does not contain many genes Y linked diseases are very rare Only passed from father to son. Example: Male infertility
Hypertrichosis Pinnae. Hairy ears Can happen later in life. Y-linked