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AP Biology 2006-2007 Beyond Mendel’s Laws of Inheritance
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AP Biology Sex linked traits Genes are on sex chromosomes as opposed to autosomal chromosomes first discovered by T.H. Morgan at Columbia U. Drosophila breeding good genetic subject prolific 2 week generations 4 pairs of chromosomes XX=female, XY=male 1910 | 1933
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AP Biology Huh! Sex matters?! F 2 generation 100% red-eye female 50% red-eye male 50% white eye male Discovery of sex linkage P X F 1 generation (hybrids) 100% red eye offspring true-breeding white-eye male true-breeding red-eye female
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AP Biology In humans & other mammals, there are 2 sex chromosomes: X & Y 2 X chromosomes develop as a female: XX gene redundancy, like autosomal chromosomes an X & Y chromosome develop as a male: XY no redundancy Genetics of Sex XY X X XX XY 50% female : 50% male XX
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AP Biology XRXRXRXR XrYXrY Morgan’s flies… x XrXr Y XRXR 100% red eyes XRXR XRXrXRXr XRYXRY XRYXRYXRXrXRXr x XRXrXRXr XRYXRY XRXR Y XRXR XrXr XRXrXRXr XRYXRYXRXRXRXR XrYXrY 100% red females 50% red males; 50% white males
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AP Biology Genes on sex chromosomes Y chromosome few genes other than SRY sex-determining region master regulator for maleness turns on genes for production of male hormones X chromosome traits other than sex determination mutations: (all are recessive) hemophilia Duchenne muscular dystrophy color-blindness
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AP Biology Hemophilia Hh x HH XHYXHY XHXhXHXh XHXhXHXh XHXH XhXh XHYXHY Y XHXH sex-linked recessive XHXH Y male / sperm XHXH XhXh female / eggs XHXHXHXH XHXhXHXh XHYXHYXhYXhY XHXHXHXH XHYXHY XHXhXHXh XhYXhY carrierdisease
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AP Biology Sex-linked disorders Most sex-linked disorders are found on the X chromosome. Boys are more affected than girls. Duchenne muscular dystrophy Hemophlia Colored blindness
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AP Biology X-inactivation Female mammals inherit 2 X chromosomes one X becomes inactivated during embryonic development condenses into compact object = Barr body which X becomes Barr body is random patchwork trait = “mosaic” XHXH XhXh XHXhXHXh patches of black patches of orange tricolor cats can only be female
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AP Biology Linked Genes Genes located near each other on the same chromosome tend to be inherited together.
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AP Biology Linked genes Linked genes can be separated by crossing over of homologous chromosomes during prophase I of meiosis. These offspring are known as recombinants or recombinant types.
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AP Biology Mapping the distance between genes A genetic map based on recombination frequencies is called a linkage map.
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AP Biology Errors in Meiosis Caused by nondisjunction in meiosis I or meiosis II.
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AP Biology Errors in Meiosis Aneuploidy – having an abnormal number of chromosomes Monosomic – having a missing chromosome Trisomic – having one extra chromosome. Polyploidy – having one or more extra sets of chromosomes
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AP Biology Alterations of chromosome structure
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AP Biology Human disorders due to chromosomal alterations Down Syndrome (trisomy 21) Edwards Syndrome (trisomy 18) Patau Syndrome (Trisomy 13) XXY – Klinefelter syndrome XO – Turner Syndrome XXX – no problems XYY – no problems Philadelphia Chromosomes Cri du chat
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AP Biology Genomic Imprinting Variations in phenotype depending on whether an allele is inherited from the male or female parents. Happens during gamete formation and silences a particular allele of certain genes. Angelman Syndrome Prader-Willi Syndrome
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AP Biology Inheritance of organelle genes Some organelles have small circular DNA. These organelles reproduce themselves and transmit their genes to daughter organelles. Mitochondria – organism’s inherit their mother’s mitochondrial DNA Chloroplasts
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