BIOL207 Chapter Notes - Chapter 22: Dosage Compensation, Y Chromosome, Zw Sex-Determination System

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We discuss dosage compensation because the number of x chromosomes (and z chromosomes) differs between the different sexes. This means that there is a difference in the number of copies for each locus on the chromosome. Females have two x while males only have one (opposite for birds: males have 2 z chromosomes while the female has a z and a w chromosome). For many loci, the different number of chromosomes does(cid:374)"t have an effect on the phenotype whether there are 1 or 2 alleles present. However, for some loci it is significant and can affect the phenotype. These loci need to have the correct gene dosage to generate a wild type phenotype. The gene dosage is fixed in one of two ways; either the single x chromosome in males (single z in female birds) is up regulated to produce the expression equivalent of two doses.

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