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Sex-Linked Traits
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The X-chromosome is
longer than the Ychromosome.
There are certain gene
locations (LOCI) that are on
the X-chromosome that are
not matched on the Ychromosome, so they are
expressed since there is no
other gene present.
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Sex-linked traits are controlled by genes
located on the sex chromosomes. A
recessive trait is more likely to express itself
in males than in females since males need
only one copy of the recessive alleles while
females need two.
Premature baldness – Xb
XBXB – with normal hair retention
XBXb – carrier of premature baldness
XbXb – prematurely bald
XBY – with normal hair retention
XbY – prematurely bald
Color Blindness – Xc
XCXC – not color blind
XCXc – carrier of color blindness
XcXc – color blind
XCY – not color blind
XcY – color blind
Hemophilia – Xh
XHXH – does not have hemophilia
XHXh – carrier of hemophilia
XhXh – hemophiliac
XHY – does not have hemophilia
XhY – hemophiliac
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A female carrier of hemophilia, with type O
blood mates with a male with normally
clotting blood and type A (heterozygous)
blood). Describe possible offspring.
Parents: XHXh OO * XHY AO
F1
XHO
XhO
XHA
XHXHAO
XHXhAO
XHO
XHXHOO
XHXhOO
YA
XHYAO
XhYAO
YO
XHYOO
XhYOO
One female type A, normal clotting
One female type A, carrier hemophilia
One female type O, normal clotting
One female type O, carrier hemophilia
One male type A, normal clotting
One male type A, hemophilia
One male type O, carrier hemophilia
One male type O, hemophilia
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