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DO NOW 1.What is the correct number of autosomes and sex chromosomes in the somatic cell of a human male? 2. How many autosomes and sex chromosomes would be in the ovum of the human female? ANSWERS 1. 44 autosomes and 2 sex chromosomes(X and Y) 2. 22 autosomes and an X WHAT DO YOU SEE? WHAT DO YOU SEE? A person with normal color vision sees the number 5. Color blindness (color vision deficiency) • is a condition in which certain colors cannot be distinguished, and is most commonly due to an inherited condition. •Problems in distinguishing reds and greens are the most common. A pedigree for color-blindness Normal male Carrier female P1 F1 Carrier female Normal female Colorblind male Normal male Thomas Hunt Morgan was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1933. The work for which the prize was awarded was completed over a 17year period at Columbia University, commencing in 1910 with his discovery of the whiteeyed mutation in the fruit fly, Drosophila. •Morgan’s work with Drosophila demonstrated that genes for certain traits are located on the X chromosomes. •These genes are said to be sex-linked. •These genes do not appear to have corresponding alleles on the Y chromosome. •Since many sex-linked genes are recessive, they are expressed more frequently in males than in females. XX x X’Y where X’=allele for white eye X X’ Y X X’ X X’ X X Y X Y Summary of Results PARENTS (Female: +) x (Male: W) OFFSPRING Phenotype Female: + Male: + Number 5087 5016 Proportion 0.49649 Ratio 1.000 0.50351 : 1.014 TOTAL 10103 X’X x XY where X’=allele for white eye X’ X Y X X’ X X X X’ Y X Y Summary of Results PARENTS (Female: +) x (Male: +) OFFSPRING Phenotype Female : + Male: + Number 2521 5056 Proportion 0.50339 Ratio 2.049 Male: W 2467 0.25100 0.24562 1.022 1.000 TOTAL10044 HEMOPHILIA •Hemophilia is often called the disease of kings because it was carried by many members of Europe’s royal family. Queen Victoria •Queen Victoria of England was a carrier of hemophilia and passed The disease to many of her descendants (including the Russian emperor’s family and the Spanish royal family). Family of Queen Victoria The history of Queen Victoria's descendants illustrates the hereditary characteristics of hemophilia. We can take a look at her family tree(pedigree). Explanation of the inheritance of hemophilia