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Period
Date
Name
SECTION
CHROMOSOMES
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Guide
Fill in the Punnett square below to show the pattern of inheritance for sex chromosomes,
C;:ONCEPT
VOCABULARY
The chromosomes
on which genes are located can affect
the .ixpresslcn or' traits.
Sex Chromosome.lnheritance
carrier
sex-iinkeq
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X chromosome inactivation
MA!N.IDEA:
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AND PHENOTYPE
Two copies of each autosomal
x
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phenotype (no disorder.icarrier, or disorder) for each,
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COMPLEX PATIEANS OF INH~AITANCE
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Period
Study Guide
MAIN
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Man)' genes may Interact
KEY CONCEPT
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[actors.
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Then sketch an example of each.
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