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Sex Linked Traits 1 Human Chromosomes • Chromosomes are only visible during cell division (mitosis/meiosis). • To analyze chromosomes, biologist photograph cells during mitosis and align the chromosomes in homologous pairs. • This picture is known as a karyotype. 2 http://www.miscarriage.com.au/images/pages/karyotype_normal.jpg http://www.biotechnologyonline.gov.au/images/contentpages/karyotype.jpg Types of Chromosomes • On a human karyotype: – Chromosome pairs 1-22 are known as autosomes. • They code for traits that are not related to sex. • Both males and females have the same types of autosomes. – Chromosome pair 23 includes the sex chromosomes. • They determine the biological sex traits of an individual. • Males have XY and females have XX. 3 Punnett Squares with Sex Chromosomes • Remember: Sex is determined by the father of a child. • Every time a couple has a baby, there is a 50% chance of having a boy or a girl. X X X XX XX Y XY XY 4 Sex-linked Traits • Sex chromosomes can also determine traits that do not effect your biological sex. • Only the X chromosome carries alleles for sex-linked traits. – These alleles are written as superscripts. • Remember Dragon Meiosis – XH for horns, Xh for no horns. • The Y chromosome does not carry any alleles for sex-linked traits. 5 X Chromosome & Y Chromosome 6 Thomas Morgan’s Experiment • One of the first scientists to investigate sex-linked traits was Thomas Morgan (1866-1945). • Morgan was an embryologist by trade, and wanted to determine what factors influenced human inheritance. – He conducted experiments to observe the inheritance patterns of eye color in Drosophila (fruit flies). – There are three possible eye colors in fruit flies – red, sepia and white. – Red is dominant to sepia both are dominant to white. 7 http://www.cas.vanderbilt.edu/bsci111b/drosophila/flies-eyes-phenotypes.jpg Morgan’s Experiment • Consider the following crosses that Morgan conducted: R – red eyes r – white eyes – Red eyed male x heterozygous red eyed female • What are the genotypes of the parents? – XRY, XRXr – Show the cross between these two parents, giving the phenotype and genotype ratios. – White eyed male x homozygous red eyed female • What are the genotypes of the parent? – XrY, XRXR – Show the cross between these two parents, giving the phenotype and genotype ratios. • What sex are the white eyed offspring? – All would be males. • Could a male be a carrier for white eye color? – No, his one allele for recessive eye color will be expressed. • Is it possible for a female fly to have white eyes? – Yes, but both of her parents would have to be white-eyed. 8 Morgan’s Conclusions • The inheritance of certain traits is linked to biological sex. – Morgan noticed that a large majority of the white-eye flies were male. • Males are more likely to show a sexlinked trait because they have only one X chromosome. – If they inherit a recessive allele X chromosome, there would be no dominant allele present to mask it. • A carrier has the recessive allele in it’s genotype, but this is not expressed in their phenotype. – Males cannot be carriers of sex-linked traits. http://www7.nationalacademies.org/archives/4x6_Thomas HuntMorgan.jpg 9 Sex-linked Traits in Humans • Morgan’s conclusions explained the high incidence of certain traits/diseases within predominantly male populations. • Color blindness is a commonly known sexlinked trait in humans. • Are any of you colorblind? 10 When Harry Met Sally… • Harry and Sally are two normal vision adults who have a color blind son. – B – normal vision b – color blind – Show the cross between Harry and Sally. – What are the genotypes of Harry and Sally? • XBY, XBXb – Give all of the possible genotypes and phenotypes of their offspring. • • • • XBXB – normal vision daughter XBXb – normal vision daughter (carrier) XBY – normal vision son XbY – color blind son – Sally’s dad has normal vision. Is Sally’s colorblind? Mom • No, but she is a carrier. 11 http://www1.istockphoto.com/file_thumbview_approve/ 2341727/2/istockphoto_2341727_cute_cartoon_couple _drinking_vector.jpg Other sex-linked traits: • Baldness (some types) • Muscular Dystrophy • Hemophilia – All of these traits happen to be sex-linked recessive. 12