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SEX-LINKED GENES
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a. Genes that are carried on the sex chromosomes (X & Y) are called sex-linked genes
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b. the traits they control are called sex-linked traits
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c. there are both dominant and recessive alleles for sex-linked genes
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d. sex-linked traits show up much more often in a male because males do not have a matching X chromosome to mask a recessive allele
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e. When a recessive allele is present in a male it will be expressed
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f. red-green colorblindness is a sex-linked trait
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g. Hemophilia (the bleeder’s disease) is also a sex-linked trait
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h. A person who has an allele for the trait but does not show the trait is said to be a carrier
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i. Sex-linked traits are passed from mother to son and father to daughter
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Write the phenotypes for the following genotypes: XH Xh XH XH XH Y0 Xh Y0
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Write the genotypes for the following: phenotypes of red-green colorblindness. Normal male normal female carrying not colorblind alleles colorblind male normal female carrying the colorblind allele colorblind female
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A woman who is a carrier for hemophilia marries a man with hemophilia
A woman who is a carrier for hemophilia marries a man with hemophilia. Could any of their children have hemophilia? If so, would the child be male or female?
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A woman who is heterozygous for hemophilia marries a normal male
A woman who is heterozygous for hemophilia marries a normal male. What are the possible phenotypes of their children?
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A colorblind man marries a female who is a carrier for colorblindness
A colorblind man marries a female who is a carrier for colorblindness. What is the probability that they will have a child who is colorblind?
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A colorblind male marries a female who is not colorblind (homozygous)
A colorblind male marries a female who is not colorblind (homozygous). What are the possible phenotypes of their children?
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