BIO152H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: X-Inactivation, Wild Type, Meiosis

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5 Jan 2017
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Behavior of homologous chromosomes during meiosis: f1 generation results in all yellow round genotype (because its dominant) The other genetic material is not lost. A trait determined by genes on the sex chromosomes is aid to be sex-linked. Depending if its x linked then the allele will appear only on the x chromosomes: same with y sex-linked inheritance is a gene on either sex chromosome. X and y chromosomes are different in size and shape, but act like homologs during meiosis. Inheritance of x-linked genes: color blindness: x will always have an allele for that condition, capital n allele for normal vision, n colorblind allele, n represents the recessive allele which has a mutation causing color blindness. In females, one x is inactivated, thus females and males now have one copy of x-linked genes. This occurs randomly one x is active and the other one is not.

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