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Benjamin A. Pierce GENETICS A Conceptual Approach FOURTH EDITION CHAPTER 4 Sex Determination and Sex-Linked Characteristics © 2012 W. H. Freeman and Company Chapter 4 Outline • 4.1 Sex Is Determined by a Number of Different Mechanisms, 74 • 4.2 Sex-Linked Characteristics Are Determined by Genes on the Sex Chromosomes, 81 Sex Determination Mechanisms • Hermaphroditism: both sexes in the same organism • Monoecious: both male and female reproductive structures in the same organism • Dioecious: either male or female reproductive structures in one organism Chromosomal Sex-Determination Systems: Sex chromosomes and non-sex chromosomes (autosomes) • XX-XO system: • XX – female • XO – male • grasshoppers • XX-XY system: • XX – female • XY – male • mammals Concept Check 1 How does the heterogametic sex differ from the homogametic sex? a. The heterogametic sex is male; the homogametic sex is female. b. Gametes of the heterogametic sex have different sex chromosomes; gametes of homogametic sex have the same sex chromosome. c. Gametes of the heterogametic sex all contain a Y chromosome. d. Gametes of the homogametic sex all contain an X chromosome. Concept Check 1 How does the heterogametic sex differ from the homogametic sex? a. The heterogametic sex is male; the homogametic sex is female. b. Gametes of the heterogametic sex have different sex chromosomes; gametes of homogametic sex have the same sex chromosome. c. Gametes of the heterogametic sex all contain a Y chromosome. d. Gametes of the homogametic sex all contain an X chromosome. Chromosomal Sex-Determination Systems • ZZ-ZW system: • ZZ – male • ZW – female • Birds, snakes, butterflies, some amphibians, and fishes • Haplodiploidy system: • Haploid set – male • Diploid set – female • Bees, wasps, and ants Genic Sex-Determining System • No sex chromosomes, only the sex-determining genes Environmental Sex Determination • Environmental factors • Limpet’s position in the stack • Temperature in turtles Sex Determination in Drosophila melanogaster • genic balance system • X : A ratio (X, number of X chromosomes; A, number of haploid sets of autosomes) Concept Check 2 What is the sexual phenotype of a fruit fly that has XXYYY sex chromosomes and two sets of autosomes? a. b. c. d. Male Female Intersex Metamale Concept Check 2 What is the sexual phenotype of a fruit fly that has XXYYY sex chromosomes and two sets of autosomes? a. b. c. d. Male Female Intersex Metamale Sex Determination in Humans XX-XY • SRY gene on the Y chromosome determines maleness • Turner syndrome: XO; 1/3000 female births • Klinefelter syndrome: XXY, or XXXY, or XXXXY, or XXYY; 1/1000 male births • Poly-X females: 1/1000 female births The Role of Sex Chromosomes • The X chromosome contains genetic information essential for both sexes; at least one copy of an X is required. • The male-determining gene is located on the Y chromosome. A single Y, even in the presence of several X, still produces a male phenotype. • The absence of Y results in a female phenotype. The male-determining gene in humans • Sex-determining region Y (SRY) gene • Androgen-insensitivity syndrome • Caused by the defective androgen receptor 4.2 Sex-Linked Characteristics Are Determined by Genes on the Sex Chromosomes • X –Linked characteristics – X-linked white eye in Drosophila • Fig. 4.12 – X-linked color blindness in humans • Fig. 4.14 Concept Check 3 What was the genotype of the few live F1 red-eyed males obtained by Bridges when+ he crossed a white-eyed female a. X with aw red-eyed male? + b. X X Y c. X+Y d. X+X+Y Concept Check 3 What was the genotype of the few live F1 red-eyed males obtained by Bridges when+ he crossed a white-eyed female a. X with aw red-eyed male? + b. X X Y c. X+Y d. X+X+Y Concept Check 4 Hemophilia (reduced blood clotting) is an X-linked recessive disease in humans. A woman with hemophilia mates with a man who exhibits normal blood clotting. What is the probability that their child will have hemophilia? Concept Check 4 Hemophilia (reduced blood clotting) is an X-linked recessive disease in humans. A woman with hemophilia mates with a man who exhibits normal blood clotting. What is the probability that their child will have hemophilia? 1/2 X-Linked Characteristics • Dosage compensation: the amount of protein produced by X-linked genes and randomly inactivated in two sexes • Fig. 4.17 4.2 Sex-Linked Characteristics Are Determined by Genes on the Sex Chromosomes • Z-linked characteristics • Y-linked characteristics • Characteristics of the Y and Y-linked genetic markers