BIOSC-101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Y Chromosome, Chromosome, Heredity

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Chromosomal basis of inheritance you should be able to: Chromosomes and genes are both present in pairs in diploid cells. Homologous chromosomes separate and alleles segregate during mitosis. Fertilization restores the paired condition for both chromosomes and genes. Chromosome theory of inheritance: a specific gene is carried on a specific chromosome. In humans and other mammals, there are two varieties of sex chromosomes. Autosomes (non sex-linked) = 22 pairs so 44 in total. We have 1 pair of sex chromosomes. Only the ends of the y chromosome have regions that are homologous with corresponding regions of the x chromosome. They don"t exactly contain the same genes. Short segments at either end of the y chromosome are the only regions that are homologous with regions on the x. These homologous regions allow the x and y chromosomes in males to pair and behave like homologs during meiosis in the testes.

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