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1 Sex Linked Inheritance

2 Review How did the study of genetics begin?
Gregor Mendel’s research on patterns of inheritance in garden peas set the groundwork for the study of genetics ( ). He formulated: Law of Segregation Law of Independent Assortment

3 What happened next? Boveri and Sutton started to study chromosomes and connected their findings to Mendel's pea plants

4 What observations did Boveri and Sutton make?
Chromosomes occur in pairs The pairs segregate during the anaphase I stage of meiosis Chromosomes align independently of one another along the equator of the cell

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6 What is the Chromosome theory of inheritance?
Mendel’s ‘factors’ (genes) are carried on chromosomes It is the segregation and independent assortment of chromosomes during meiosis that accounts for the patterns of inheritance

7 What is sex-linked inheritance?
Sex-linked inheritance - The transmission of genes that are located on one of the sex chromosomes, either X or Y. A gene that is located on the X chromosome only is called X-linked. A gene that is located on the Y chromosome only is called Y-linked. Most of the known sex-linked traits are X-linked.

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9 Sex-Linked Traits in Fruit Flies
Thomas Morgan (1910) studied eye color in fruit flies (drosophila). He discovered that eye color is an X-linked trait. He also discovered that white eyes are recessive trait and red eyes are dominant.

10 Example 1 A female fruit fly homozygous for red eyes mates with a male fruit fly with white eyes. Determine the genotypic ratios and phenotypic ratios of their offspring.

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12 Example 2 A male fruit fly with red eyes mates with a female fruit fly that is heterozygous for red eyes. Determine the genotypic ratios and phenotypic ratios of their offspring.

13 Color Blindness Red Green color blindness is a sex linked condition.
The gene loci is on the non-homologous region of the X-chromosomes. Red Green color blindness is more common in males than in females. WHY?

14 Answer Males always inherit the color blind allele form their mothers.
Males cannot pass on color blindness to their sons since the Y-allele does not have any of the color blindness alleles.

15 Writing alleles for color blindness

16 Example Calculate the phenotypic ratio of a cross between a female carrier for red green color blindness and a normal vision male.

17 Haemophilia Haemophilia is a recessive, sex-linked genetic disorder.
Persons suffering from haemophilia are unable to produce clotting factor. The haemophiliac allele (Xh) is recessive to the normal allele (XH). The gene is located on the non-homologous region of the x-chromosome. Haemophilia is more common in men than women. WHY?

18 Answer Males inherit the allele from their mother and develop the disease. Since (until recently) the prognosis for survival was poor and haemophiliac males did not survive to pass on the allele to their daughters (its on the X-chromosome). Therefore female haemophilia where rare.

19 Writing alleles for Haemophilia

20 Practice Problem Determine the genotypic and phenotypic ratios for a cross between a mother who is heterozygous for haemophilia (XH Xh) and normal father (XH Y).

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