BIOLOGY 1A03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Y Chromosome, Mendelian Inheritance, Chromosome

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Bio 1a03 lecture 21 sex chromosomes and linkage. Inheritance for human traits is much more limited than normal mendelian genetics due to: i) ii) Humans do not tend to produce many offspring. It would not be ethical to ask people to breed simply to observe the outcomes of trait transmission. There are 23 pairs of chromosomes in a human cell with over 3 bllion base pairs of dna and 20000 protein coding genes and genes coding for functional rna. A female carries two x chromosomes, a male carries an x and a y chromosome (with the x being a lot smaller). Most of the regions on the x and y chromosomes are non-homologous, therefore, almost none of the genes in the x chromosomes have counterparts in the y chromosome. Only small regions at the tips of the x and y chromosomes allow for these chromosomes to pair and segregate like homologous chromosomes to pair and separate as such in meiosis.

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