BIOL 2030 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Sex-Determination System, Sister Chromatids, Y Chromosome

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Organisms employ a variety of mechanisms to determine sex whether an individual is male or female. In some (i. e. humans), sex is determined by chromosomes: females possess 2 identical sex chromosomes (x chromosomes) and males possess a single x and a different chromosome y. Males in other species, however, could have 2 identical sex chromosomes (z chromosomes), while the females possess one of each sex chromosomes (z + w). Biologists observed exceptions in nature that made it necessary to devise the extensions of. Me(cid:374)del"s p(cid:396)i(cid:374)(cid:272)iples, a(cid:374)d o(cid:374)e of those e(cid:454)te(cid:374)sio(cid:374)s is: the i(cid:374)he(cid:396)ita(cid:374)(cid:272)e of (cid:272)ha(cid:396)a(cid:272)te(cid:396)isti(cid:272)s encoded by genes that are located on the sex chromosomes (often differing between males and females) (cid:862)se(cid:454)-li(cid:374)ked(cid:863). Most genes on the x chromosome are different from the genes on the y chromosomes. Thus, (cid:373)ales a(cid:374)d fe(cid:373)ales do(cid:374)"t possess the sa(cid:373)e (cid:374)u(cid:373)(cid:271)e(cid:396) of alleles at se(cid:454)-linked loci, and this difference between the # sex-linked alleles produces distinct inheritance patterns in males + females.

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