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Sex-influenced Traits
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Previously, we learned about sex-linked traits, controlled by sex-chromosomes. (x-linked)
We will now discuss sex-influenced traits, controlled by autosomal chromosomes
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What is a sex-influenced trait?
A sex-influenced trait is controlled by a pair of alleles found on the autosomes. (Not on sex chromosomes) Its expression is influenced by gender (presence of hormones such as: estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, etc.). Sex-influenced traits vary in the degree of the phenotypic expression.
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Example: Pattern Baldness
It can occur in both males and females, but is influenced by the hormone testosterone.
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The combination of alleles lead to different phenotypic expressions depending on gender.
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Father = B’B’ x Mother = BB
What is the probability that you will be bald if your father is homozygous and balding, and your mother is homozygous and not balding? Father = B’B’ x Mother = BB All offspring are BB’ If you are male, then you will be bald. If you are female, then you will not be bald.
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Actually, It’s not that simple…
Many human traits are controlled by several different alleles and environmental factors. These traits are polygenic, such as height. (Actually the man at the right is a pituitary giant at 7’9” due to an uncontrolled amount of growth hormone) This means that we cannot fully explain pattern baldness using sex-influenced inheritance. It is not easy to explain that diversity found in different ages of onset, as well as the severity of baldness.
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Another Example: Singing voice
The genotype that causes males to have a tenor voice (highest male singing voice), causes females to have a contralto voice (the deepest female singing voice). The genotype that causes males to have deep bass voices, is the same genotype that causes females to have high soprano voices. Also
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Peacock plumage The plumage of a male peacock is highly decorated and colored, while the plumage of a female peahen is dull by comparison.
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A variety of peacock feathers
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