BIOL 2500 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Meiosis, Pseudoautosomal Region, Xyy Syndrome

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Autosomal inheritance refers to transmission of traits carried on autosomes, chromosomes found in both male and females. There are two copies of each autosome, so each individuals carries two copies of each autosomal gene. Individuals witch two identical copies are homozygous, those with two different copies are heterozygous. A pedigree, or family trees are a way of tracing the inheritance of traits in humans and some animals. A standard notation is used to indicate males and males, their relationships and the individuals who show the trait and those who don"t. These generations are indicated by roman numerals. Sex- linked inheritance refers to transmission of traits on sex chromosomes. X chromosome is much bigger in size, therefore has more genes on it. A white eyed male fruit y was identi ed in morgan"s lab instead of he normal red eye color. The white eyed mutant was crossed to a normal red eye female, producing many offspring, all with red eyes.

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