sex linkage Flashcards

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1
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how many homologous pairs of chromosomes do humans have

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22 homologous pair (autosomes)

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what is are the sex chromosomes for male humans

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XY

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what are the sex chromosomes for female humans

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XX

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how is sex genetically determined in mammals

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sex chromosomes are X and Y
females - XX
all gametes have an X
gametes only have 1 chromosome as they are haploid
males - XY
50% sperm cell gametes have X chromosome, 50% sperm cell gametes have Y chromosome

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5
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define sex linkage

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any gene that is carried on the X or Y chromosome

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about 7% of males are affected by red green colour-blindness whereas only 0.4% females are affected
explain why

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males only need one recessive b allele to be colour-blind
probability of both parents passing on recessive allele is a lot lower females need 2 recessive alleles due to having 2 X chromosomes
7% affected - doesn’t affect quality of life so it can be passed on

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define “selective removal” of gene from population

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people die before having children so it can’t be passed on (lethal gene)

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why are males affected more often than females by sex linked disorders

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X chromosome is longer than Y so carries more genes

for most of the X chromosome there is not a corresponding homologous part of Y chromosome

recessive alleles on this non homologous part of X chromosome will occur more frequently in males as there is no homologous part of Y chromosome to carry the dominant allele

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