BSC 2010C Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Mendelian Inheritance, Y Chromosome, Wild Type

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Beyond mendel: research began showing importance of chromosomes in inheritance. Morgan: 1st to map gene to particular chromosome. Notes: "wild type" is phenotype seen most commonly in nature. Experiment: white eyes males mated with red eyes females. Non-functioning sry gene may cause female phenotype even with a y chromosome phenotype even with a y chromosome. Sex-linked gene: gene located on either sex chromosome. X linked recessive disorders: much more common in males than females. Around 8% of males have red-green colorblindness (x-linked recessive trait) but only 0. 5% of females do. Females need 2 copies of allele (homozygous recessive) to express trait. Males need only 1 copy of alleles to express trait. Hemizygous: males can not be homozygous or heterozygous for x-linked genes. Mammalian females: 1 x chromosome in each somatic cell randomly inactivated during embryonic development. Balances out fact females have 2 x"s but males have 1 x. Only somatic cells of females contain barr bodies.

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