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Recall that the 23 rd chromosome in humans dictates the gender of the individual The Y chromosome is much smaller, and carries much less genetic info.

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Page 1: Recall that the 23 rd chromosome in humans dictates the gender of the individual  The Y chromosome is much smaller, and carries much less genetic info.
Page 2: Recall that the 23 rd chromosome in humans dictates the gender of the individual  The Y chromosome is much smaller, and carries much less genetic info.

Recall that the 23rd chromosome in humans dictates the gender of the individual

The Y chromosome is much smaller, and carries much less genetic info

Page 3: Recall that the 23 rd chromosome in humans dictates the gender of the individual  The Y chromosome is much smaller, and carries much less genetic info.

X chromosome

Y chromosome

Colourblindness

Hemophilia

900-1600 genes

70-200 genes

Page 4: Recall that the 23 rd chromosome in humans dictates the gender of the individual  The Y chromosome is much smaller, and carries much less genetic info.
Page 5: Recall that the 23 rd chromosome in humans dictates the gender of the individual  The Y chromosome is much smaller, and carries much less genetic info.

Genes found on the either chromosome are called sex-linked traits

Far more are found on the X, and not found on the Y

What does this mean for males?? They are more susceptible to conditions

found on the Y chromosome All X-linked conditions are expressed more

so in males

Page 6: Recall that the 23 rd chromosome in humans dictates the gender of the individual  The Y chromosome is much smaller, and carries much less genetic info.

Can result from a defect in one of three genes found on X chromosome

Page 7: Recall that the 23 rd chromosome in humans dictates the gender of the individual  The Y chromosome is much smaller, and carries much less genetic info.
Page 8: Recall that the 23 rd chromosome in humans dictates the gender of the individual  The Y chromosome is much smaller, and carries much less genetic info.

Possible Inheritance of Colorblindness Allele

Page 9: Recall that the 23 rd chromosome in humans dictates the gender of the individual  The Y chromosome is much smaller, and carries much less genetic info.

Hemophilia Genes for clotting found on X chromosome Defects lead to deficiencies in expression of

coagulation factors Patients blood does not clot as easily

◦ Cuts can be fatal

Page 10: Recall that the 23 rd chromosome in humans dictates the gender of the individual  The Y chromosome is much smaller, and carries much less genetic info.
Page 11: Recall that the 23 rd chromosome in humans dictates the gender of the individual  The Y chromosome is much smaller, and carries much less genetic info.

Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Another X-linked condition Sufferers lack a muscle protein, skeletal

muscle degrades

Page 12: Recall that the 23 rd chromosome in humans dictates the gender of the individual  The Y chromosome is much smaller, and carries much less genetic info.

One of the X chromosomes is inactivated in females (randomly)

Chromosome forms a dense region that attaches to nuclear envelope

Stains darker, visible under light microscope Called a Barr Body Discovered by a Canadian cytogeneticist Dr

Murray L. Barr

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Other dark spots are nucleoli

Page 14: Recall that the 23 rd chromosome in humans dictates the gender of the individual  The Y chromosome is much smaller, and carries much less genetic info.
Page 15: Recall that the 23 rd chromosome in humans dictates the gender of the individual  The Y chromosome is much smaller, and carries much less genetic info.
Page 16: Recall that the 23 rd chromosome in humans dictates the gender of the individual  The Y chromosome is much smaller, and carries much less genetic info.

Used in 1966 Olympics to test for males attempting to pass as females

Resulted in the stripping of medals from individuals because of ambiguous genital sex◦ Genetic defect that allows males to appear as

females Also successfully indentified a number of

cases of testicular feminization syndrome (androgen insensitivity syndrome)◦ Error in androgen receptors resulting in XY

individual developing phenotypically as females