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Page 1: Chromosomal Basis of Inheritance - Massillon Ohioperrylocal.org/herstinm/files/2011/03/Chapter-15.12-13.pdfSex Influenced Traits •Traits whose expression differs because of the hormones

Timeline

• 1866- Mendel's Paper

• 1875- Mitosis worked out

• 1890's- Meiosis worked out

• 1902- Sutton, Boveri et. al. connect

chromosomes to Meiosis.

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Sutton

• Developed the “Chromosome Theory of

Inheritance”.

• Mendelian factors or alleles are located

on chromosomes.

• Chromosomes segregate and show independent assortment.

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Morgan

• Chose to use fruit flies as a test

organism in genetics.

• Allowed the first tracing of traits to

specific chromosomes.

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Fruit Fly

• Drosophila melanogaster

• Early test organism for genetic studies.

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Reasons

• Small

• Cheap to house and feed

• Short generation time

• Many offspring

• Few chromosomes

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Genetic Symbols

• Mendel - use of uppercase or lowercase letters.

T = tall

t = short

• Morgan: symbol from the mutant phenotype.

+ = wild phenotype

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Examples

• Recessive mutation:

• w = white eyes

• w+ = red eyes

• Dominant Mutation

• Cy = Curly wings

• Cy+ = Normal wings

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Morgan Observed:

• A male fly with a mutation for white

eyes.

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Morgan crossed

• The white eye male with a normal red

eye female.

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The F1 offspring:

• All had red eyes.

• This suggests that white eyes is a

genetic _________?

• Recessive.

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F1 X F1 = F2

• Morgan expected the F2 to have a 3:1

ratio of red:white

• He got this ratio, however, all of the

white eyed flies were MALE.

• Therefore, the eye color trait appeared

to be linked to sex.

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Morgan discovered:

• Sex linked traits.

• Genetic traits whose expression are

dependent on the sex of the individual.

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Fruit Fly Chromosomes

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Sex linked traits

• Sex linked traits in humans will be

covered in a few minutes.

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Morgan Discovered

• There are many genes, but only a

few chromosomes.

• Therefore, each chromosome must

carry a number of genes together as

a “package”.

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Linked Genes

• Traits that are located on the same chromosome.

• Result:

• Failure of Mendel's Law of Independent Assortment.

• Ratios mimic monohybrid crosses.

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Body Color

and Wing type

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Example

b+b vg+vg X bb vgvg

(b+ linked to vg+)

(b linked to vg)

If unlinked: 1:1:1:1 ratio.

If linked: ratio will be altered.

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Crossing-Over

• Breaks up linkages and creates new

ones.

• Recombinant offspring formed that

doesn't match the parental types.

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If Genes are Linked:

• Independent Assortment of traits fails.

• Linkage may be “strong” or “weak”.

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Linkage Strength

• Degree of strength related to how close

the traits are on the chromosome.

• Weak - farther apart

• Strong - closer together

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Genetic Maps

• Constructed from crossing-over

frequencies.

• 1 map unit = 1% recombination

frequency.

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• Comment - only good for genes that are within 50 map units of each other. Why?

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Genetic Maps

• Have been constructed for many traits

in fruit flies, humans and other

organisms.

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Sex Linkage in Biology

• Several systems are known:

1. Mammals – XY and XX

2. Diploid insects – X and XX

3. Birds – ZZ and ZW

4. Social insects – haploid and diploid

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Chromosomal Basis of Sex in

Humans

• X chromosome - medium sized

chromosome with a large number of

traits.

• Y chromosome - much smaller

chromosome with only a few traits.

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Human Chromosome Sex

• Males - XY

Females - XX

• Comment - The X and Y chromosomes

are a homologous pair, but only for a

small region at one tip.

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SRY

• Sex-determining Region Y chromosome gene.

• If present - male

• If absent - female

• SRY codes for a cell receptor.

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Sex Linkage

• Inheritance of traits on the sex

chromosomes.

• X- Linkage (common)

• Y- Linkage (very rare if exists at all)

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Males

• Hemizygous - 1 copy of X

chromosome.

• Show ALL X traits (dominant or

recessive).

• More likely to show X recessive gene problems than females.

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X-linked Disorders

• Color blindness

• Duchenne's Muscular Dystrophy

• Hemophilia (types a and b)

• Immune system defects

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Samples of X-linked patterns:

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X-linked Patterns

• Trait is usually passed from a

carrier mother to 1/2 of sons.

• Affected father has no affected

children, but passes the trait on to

all daughters who will be carriers

for the trait.

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Comment

• Watch how questions with sex linkage

are phrased:

• Chance of children?

• Chance of males?

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Can Females be color-blind?

• Yes, if their mother was a carrier and

their father is affected.

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Y-linkage

• Hairy ear pinnae.

• Comment - new techniques have

found a number of Y-linked

markers that can be shown to run

in the males of a family.

• Ex: Jewish priests

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Sex Limited Traits

• Traits that are only expressed in one

sex.

• Ex – prostate

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Sex Influenced Traits

• Traits whose expression differs because of the hormones of the sex.

• These are NOT on the sex chromosomes.

• Ex. – beards, mammary gland development, baldness

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Baldness

• Testosterone – the trait act as a dominant.

• No testosterone – the trait act as a recessive.

• Males – have gene = bald

• Females – must be homozygous to have thin hair.

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Barr Body

• Inactive X chromosome observed in the

nucleus.

• Way of determining genetic sex without

doing a karyotype.

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Lyon Hypothesis

• Which X inactivated is random.

• Inactivation happens early in embryo development by adding CH3 groups to the DNA.

• Result - body cells are a mosaic of X types.

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Examples

• Calico Cats.

• Human examples are known such

as a sweat gland disorder.

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Calico Cats

• XB = black fur

• XO = orange fur

• Calico is heterozygous, XB XO.

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Question?

• Why don’t you find many calico males?

• They must be XB XOY and are sterile.

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Chromosomal Alterations

• Changes in number.

• Changes in structure.

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Number Alterations

• Aneuploidy - too many or too few

chromosomes, but not a whole “set”

change.

• Polyploidy - changes in whole “sets” of

chromosomes.

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Nondisjunction

• When chromosomes fail to separate

during meiosis

• Result – cells have too many or too few

chromosomes which is known as

aneuploidy

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Meiosis I vs Meiosis II

• Meiosis I – all 4 cells are abnormal

• Meiosis II – only 2 cells are abnormal

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Aneuploidy

• Caused by nondisjunction, the failure of

a pair of chromosomes to separate

during meiosis.

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Types

• Monosomy: 2N - 1

• Trisomy: 2N + 1

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Turner Syndrome

• 2N - 1 or 45 chromosomes

Genotype: X_ or X0.

• Phenotype: female, but very poor

secondary sexual development.

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Characteristics • Short stature.

• Extra skin on neck.

• Broad chest.

• Usually sterile

• Normal mental development except for some spatial problems.

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Question

• Why are Turner Individuals usually

sterile?

• Odd chromosome number.

• Two X chromosomes need for ovary

development.

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Homework

• Read Chapter 15 (Hillis – 8)

• Genetics Lab Report – today

• No class Feb. 4 and 5

• Chapter 15 – Thurs. 2/7

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Other Sex Chromosome changes

• Kleinfelter Syndrome

• Meta female

• Supermale

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Kleinfelter Syndrome

• 2N + 1

• Genotype: XXY

• Phenotype: male, but sexual

development may be poor. Often

taller than average, mental

development fine, usually sterile.

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Meta female

• 2N + 1 or 2N + 2

• Genotype: XXX or XXXX

• Phenotype: female, but sexual

development poor. Mental impairment

common.

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Super male

• 2N + 1 or 2N + 2

• Genotype: XYY or XYYY

• Phenotype: male, usually normal,

fertile.

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Trisomy events

• Trisomy 21: Down's Syndrome

• Trisomy 13: Patau Syndrome

• Both have various physical and

mental changes.

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Question?

• Why is trisomy more common than

monosomy?

• Fetus can survive an extra copy of a

chromosome, but being hemizygous is

usually fatal.

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Question?

• Why is trisomy 21 more common in

older mothers?

• Maternal age increases risk of

nondisjunction.

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Polyploid

• Triploid= 3N

• Tetraploid= 4N

• Usually fatal in animals.

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Question?

• In plants, even # polyploids are

often fertile, why odd # polyploids

are sterile. Why?

• Odd number of chromosomes can’t

be split during meiosis to make

spores.

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Structure Alterations

• Deletions

• Duplications

• Inversions

• Translocations

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Result

• Loss of genetic information.

• Position effects: a gene's expression is

influenced by its location to other

genes.

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Cri Du Chat Syndrome

• Part of p arm of #5 missing.

• Good survival, but low birth weight and

slow gain.

• Severe mental impairment.

• Small sized heads common.

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Philadelphia Chromosome

• An abnormal chromosome produced by

an exchange of portions of

chromosomes 9 and 22.

• Causes chronic myeloid leukemia.

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Parental Imprinting of Genes

• Gene expression and inheritance

depends on which parent passed on

the gene.

• Usually caused by different

methylations of the DNA.

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Example:

• Prader-Willi Syndrome and

Angelman Syndrome

• Both lack a small gene region from

chromosome 15.

• Male imprint: Prader-Willi

Female imprint: Angelman

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Cause:

• Imprints are "erased" in gamete

producing cells and re-coded by the

body according to its sex.

• Gametes are methylated to code as

“male “ or “female”.

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Result

• Phenotypes don't follow Mendelian

Inheritance patterns because the sex of

the parent does matter.

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Extranuclear Inheritance

• Inheritance of genes not located on the

nuclear DNA.

• DNA in organelles.

• Mitochondria

• Chloroplasts

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Result

• Mendelian inheritance patterns fail.

• Maternal Inheritance of traits where the

trait is passed directly through the egg

to the offspring.

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Chloroplasts

• Gives non-green areas in leaves, called

variegation.

• Several different types known.

• Very common in ornamental plants.

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Variegation in African

Violets

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Variegated Examples

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Mitochondria

• Myoclonic Epilepsy

• Ragged Red-fiber Disease

• Leber’s Optic Neuropathy

• All are associated with ATP

generation problems and affect

organs with high ATP demands.

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Comment

• Cells can have a mixture of normal and

abnormal organelles.

• Result - degree of expression of the

maternal inherited trait can vary widely.