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Sex Determination Of the 46 chromosomes, 2 are designated sex chromosomes (X & Y) the rest are designated autosomal.
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Sex Determining Chromosomes Female XX Male XY XY XXXXY XXXXY Since females are XX, every egg must contain an X chromosome. Since males are XY, a sperm cell will contain either an X chromosome of a Y chromosome. The sex of a fertilized egg is therefore determined by the sperm! (King Henry VIII & Ann Boleyn) A punnett square shows that offspring will be 1/2 male, 1/2 female
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Question Is everything on these chromosomes just for sex determination or is their other stuff on them? X chromosomes codes for 1500 genes Y chromosomes codes for 78 genes SRY gene development of testes
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Sex-linked Traits Men have an X and a Y combination of sex chromosomes, while women have two X's. Since only men inherit Y chromosomes, they are the only ones to inherit Y-linked traits. Men and women can get the X- linked ones since both inherit X chromosomes. If a gene is found only on the X chromosome and not the Y chromosome, it is said to be a sex-linked trait. The result is that females will have two copies of the sex-linked gene while males will only have one copy of this gene.
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If the gene is recessive, then males only need one such recessive gene to have a sex-linked trait rather than 2 recessive genes for traits that are not sex-linked. This is why males exhibit some traits more frequently than females. Examples of Sex-linked Traits Colour blindness Hemophilia Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Male Pattern Baldness
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X Chromosome Recessive? Hemophilia NO Hemophilia Hemophilia Infrequent Mutuation? Who is more likely to have hemophilia, male or female?
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1/7000 frequency of Xh 1/7000 X 1/7000 = 1/49000000 This is why males exhibit some traits more frequently than females
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Sex linked Traits Worksheet Homework pg. 151 #8,9
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