BSCI 1511 Chapter Notes - Chapter 15: Philadelphia Chromosome, Cri Du Chat, Genomic Imprinting

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Mendelian genes have specific loci (positions) along chromosomes. Separation of homologs during anaphase i accounts for segregation of two alleles of a gene into separate gametes. Random arrangement of chromosome pairs at metaphase i accounts for independent assortment of alleles for two or more genes located on different homologs. Chose the fruit fly because they breed lots of offspring very quickly and can create a new generation in two weeks. Only has 4 pairs of chromosomes, easily distinguishable: three autosomes 1 sex. Females have 2 x and males have 1 x 1 y. W is the white eye trait, w+ is the wild red eye trait. Eye trait is sex linked so it appears only on the x chromosome. Inheriting either an x or a y from the sperm determines sex. The y chromosome has and sry gene that cause the formation of testes. Bugs have an xx-xo system; males don"t receive an x from the sperm.

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