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Sex linked Traits Genes found specifically on the X or Y chromosome Who discovered sex linked traits? • The study of inheritance of genes located on sex chromosomes was pioneered by T. H. Morgan and his students at the beginning of the 20th century. • Although Morgan studied fruit flies, the same genetic principles apply to humans. • Since males and females differ in their sex chromosomes, inheritance patterns for X-chromosome linked genes vary between the sexes. Sex Chromosomes • A particularly important category of genetic linkage has to do with the X and Y sex chromosomes. These not only carry the genes that determine male and female traits but also those for some other characteristics as well. Genes that are carried by either sex chromosome are said to be sex linked. Sex Linked Traits Men normally have an X and a Y combination of sex chromosomes, while women have two X's. Since only men inherit Y chromosomes, they are the only ones to inherit Ylinked traits. Men and women can get the X-linked ones since both inherit X chromosomes. Sex Linked Traits Male The "a" recessive allele will be expressed in his phenotype. Female The "a" recessive allele will not be expressed in her phenotype. Who carries the trait? If a woman is a carrier of an X-linked recessive allele for a disorder and her mate does not have it, their boys will have a 50% chance of inheriting the disorder. None of their girls will have it, but half of them are likely to be carriers. • If a man has an X-linked recessive disorder and his mate does not carry the allele for it, all of their girls will be carriers. None of their boys will inherit the harmful allele. Only girls receive X chromosomes from their fathers. Fun facts.. • By comparison to the X chromosome, the much smaller Y chromosome has only about 26 genes and gene families. • Most of the Y chromosome genes are involved with essential cell house-keeping activities (16 genes) and sperm production (9 gene families). • Only one of the Y chromosome genes, the SRY gene, is responsible for male anatomical traits. • http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/genbio/virtual_ labs/BL_15/BL_15.html