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Sex-linked Traits and Disorders • Some traits have their genes on the X or Y chromosome. • This is called a sex-linked gene because it is on our sex determining chromosomes. • The gene for color blindness is found on the X chromosome. What do you see in the circle? People with normal vision will see a 6 People with red-green color blindness will see spots http://www.colorvisiontesting.com/online%20test.htm http://www.colbli ndor.com/colorarrangementtest/ Click for answers • It is a recessive disorder, you have to have both recessive alleles to be color blind. • However, males only have one X, so if they get one copy, they are colorblind. XX = normal female XY = normal male X*X = carrier female, normal vision X*X* = color blind female X*Y = color blind male Try it: • Cross a carrier female with a normal vision male. X*X XY Female genotype____ Male genotype ___ X* X X*X X XX Offspring: 25% carrier F 25% normal F Y X*Y XY 25% color blind M 25% normal M What parents would make a color blind female? • X*X mom and X*Y dad X* X X* Y X*X* X*Y X*X XY Hemophilia is also sex-linked in humans. • Hemophilia is a bleeding disorder in which it takes a long time for blood to clot. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001564/ • Females can be normal (XX), carriers (X*X), or have hemophilia (X*X*). • Males can either have it (X*Y) or not (XY), they cannot be a carrier. • Because hemophilia is sex-linked, it is seen in males (1 in 10,000) more often than in females (1 in 100,000,000). Historical Connection: This disorder was seen in the British royal family and a number of princes died at a young age due to the disease. Try it: Cross a man with hemophilia with a woman who is a carrier. X*Y Female genotype ___ X*X Male genotype ___ X* Y X* X*X* X*Y X X*X XY Offspring: 25% carrier F 0% normal F 25% hemophilia M 25% normal M 25% hemophilia F • http://faculty.clintoncc.suny.edu/faculty/mic hael.gregory/files/bio%20101/Bio%20101 %20Laboratory/Pedigree%20Analysis/PE DIGREE.HTM • Pedigree worksheet http://biology.clc.uc.edu/courses/bio105/sex-link.htm