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Sex-Linked Traits
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I. Types of Chromosomes I. Types of Chromosomes
A. Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes. B. One pair of chromosomes is related to the sex of an individual , these chromosomes are called sex chromosomes
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I. Types of Chromosomes C. The other 22 pairs of chromosomes are called autosomes
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II. Sex Chromosomes II. Sex Chromosomes
A. In humans, the sex of an individual depends on the presence or absence of the Y chromosome A normal human female is XX A normal human male is XY
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II. Sex Chromosomes B. Genes that are located on the X chromosome are called sex-linked genes. C. Traits determined by sex-linked genes are called sex-linked traits Ex. Color blindness female Xc Xc male Xc Y
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II. Sex Chromosomes D. Sex linked traits are recessive, this means both x chromosomes must have the recessive allele in order for the trait to be expressed.
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II. Sex Chromosomes E. If only one x chromosome is present (in males) and has the sex-linked gene, then the trait will be expressed
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III. Carriers III. Carriers
A. A carrier is a person that has the trait on only one chromosome and does not express the trait. Carriers of sex linked traits are always women. Ex. Color blind carrier XC Xc
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IV. Sex Linked Punnett Squares
A. A colorblind male marries a normal female. What are the offspring genotypes and phenotypes? Xc Y XC
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IV. Sex Linked Punnett Squares
B. A normal male marries a carrier. What are the offspring genotypes and phenotypes?
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IV. Sex Linked Punnett Squares
C. A normal male marries a colorblind female. What are the offspring genotypes and phenotypes?
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V. Hemophilia A. Hemophilia is characterized by uncontrolled bleeding
B. It is a sex linked disorder caused by errors in the DNA that codes for the proteins involved in clotting
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