sex linkage Flashcards
how many homologous pairs of chromosomes do humans have
22 homologous pair (autosomes)
what is are the sex chromosomes for male humans
XY
what are the sex chromosomes for female humans
XX
how is sex genetically determined in mammals
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
define sex linkage
any gene that is carried on the X or Y chromosome
about 7% of males are affected by red green colour-blindness whereas only 0.4% females are affected
explain why
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
define “selective removal” of gene from population
people die before having children so it can’t be passed on (lethal gene)
why are males affected more often than females by sex linked disorders
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