BIOSC-101 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Y Chromosome, Sex Linkage, Chromatin

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Genes located on different chromosomes assort independently during meiosis because the two chromosomes behave independently of one another during anaphase. Genes on the same chromosome are linked genes. In morgan"s experiment, there are normal genotypes and there are mutant genotypes (anything that isn"t normal) recombination in the dihybrid parent; parental offspring don"t always resemble the. Parental offspring are the ones that inherit chromosomes that were not involved in lowercase: wild-type alleles have the + superscript parents of the cross. Genes are differ among sexes are sex-linked genes specific to a sex. Females have two copies of the x chromosome and males have one x and one y chromosome, which has a short region of homology with the x chromosome that allows them to pair. The genes carried on the sex chromosomes can be inherited in a non-mendelian pattern called sex linkage, which arises from two differences between males and females.

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