Title: Inheritance Patterns
1Inheritance Patterns Human Genetics
2Sex Chromosomes Autosomes
- Sex chromosomes contain genes that determine
gender (1 pair) - XX female
- XY male
- Autosomes-remaining chromosomes, not directly
involved with determining gender (22 pair)
3Sex Determination
- In male mammals, the Y chromosome has a SRY gene
- Sex-Determining Region Y
- This gene makes a protein that causes the gonads
of an embryo to develop as testes - Because females do not have this gene the gonads
develop as ovaries
4Sex-Linked Traits
- Are determined by genes located on the X or Y
chromosomes - N normal n disease
5Sex linked traits in females
- XNXN normal
- XNXn normal (carrierhave the
- normal phenotype, but carry the
- bad gene, it could be given to
- their offspring)
- XnXn diseased
6Sex linked traits in females cont
- Recessive sex linked traits rarely appear in
females because they will probably have a
dominant allele to mask the recessive one - They get two chances since they have two Xs
7Sex linked traits in males
- XNY normal
- XnY diseased
- No carriers in males for sex linked traits
8Sex linked traits in males cont
- Since males only have one X chromosome, recessive
genes on that chromosome are always expressed - They dont get the chance to be a carrier, they
either have it, or dont
9Sex Linked Diseases
- Colorblindness
- Recessive, on X chromosome
- Cannot tell difference between certain colors
- N normal and n colorblind
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12Sex Linked Diseases
- Hemophilia
- Recessive, on X chromosome
- Cannot produce a clotting factor for blood, could
bleed to death from a small wound - H normal and h hemophilia
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14A female carrier marries a colorblind male. Give
g p ratio of offspring
G 1XN Xn 1Xn Xn 1XN Y 1Xn Y P 1 carrier
female, 1 colorblind female, 1normal male, 1
colorblind male
Y
Xn
XN Xn
XN Y
XN
Xn Xn
Xn Y
Xn
15What percentage of offspring will be colorblind?
50
16A colorblind female marries a normal male. What
can you tell me about her sons?
Y
XN
XN Xn
Xn Y
Xn
All of her sons will be colorblind
XN Xn
Xn Y
Xn
17Can a colorblind father make his son colorblind?
- No, the father gives his son a Y chromosome and
the gene for colorblindness is located on the X - A mother makes her son colorblind
18A man with hemophilia marries a woman who is
normal (not carrier). Give g p ratio of
children
Y
Xh
XH Xh
XH Y
XH
XH Xh
XH Y
XH
19G 2 XH Xh 2 XH Y P 2 carrier females 2
normal males