BIO152H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Y Chromosome, Chromosome, Gamete

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Bio 152, october 18th, chromosomal basis of inheritance. Came up with fruit fly with white eyes. Conclusion: red eye color dominant to white eye color. If males only show white eyes, the offspring has to be on the x chromosome. X linked inheritance: a gene reside on the x chromosome. Y linked inheritance: a gene resides on the y chromosome. Sex linked: a gene residing on either sex. Autosomal inheritance: show by genes on non sex chromosomes. X and y chromosomes are different in size and shape but act like homologous pairs during meiosis. Y doesn"t have an allele for particular condition. Red-green colour blindness is a sex linked trait in humans. Hemophilia-proteins are required for blood clotting are absent. Blood clots slowly or not at all. One copy of allele is needed for expression in males, 2 copies in females. Daughters who receive one mutant x chromosome are heterozygous carriers.

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