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Page 1: Mendel’s inheritance with independent assortment

Mendel’s inheritance with independent assortment

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Mendel had factors, we now know these factors were

specific genes at specific loci, (locations) on specific

chromosomes. This is the chromosome theory of

inheritance.

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Morgan’s experiments with Fruit Flies

A.Morgan used fruit flies to trace a gene to a specific chromosome

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1. Drosophila Melangaster – wildtype phenotype = most common and mutant phenotypes = caused by mutations of the wildtype gene.2. Sex-linked- using the gene for white eyes Morgan found that if a female had the trait and mated to a male with wildtype, only her sons would be white-eyed.

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Sex Linkage

This meant the gene must be on the X and not the Y.

A daughter would receive the wildtype X from the father which would override the faulty X from mom.

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Sex linked

• In humans, red-green colorblindness is sex linked, on the X chromosome

• Hemophilia and Duchene’s Muscular dystrophy are also sex linked

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Linked genes

• In humans, Red hair and freckles are linked

• They are usually inherited together even with crossing over

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Linked genes – genes close together on the same chromosome

• Morgan found that flies have linked genes for body color and wing size.

• Gray and normal wings were wildtype, black and vestigal wings were mutant types.

• Gray flies with vestigal wings and black flies with normal wings are much harder to breed than the ones in b.

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Independent assortmentGenes which are not linked sort

independent of one another.When they come together in a zygote it is called recombination.

a. A frequency of 50% or more recombination means the genes are not linked

b. Linked genes do not sort independently, they travel together, making recombination percentages low.

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Recombination information can be used to map the genes on a

chromosome.

• The measurements are called centimorgans

• If the recombination frequency between cn and b is 9%, cn and vg 9.5%, b and vg 17% the map would look like this;

• 17 centimorgans

b cn vg

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• If the genes are far apart they behave as if they were on different chromosomes

• This slide shows recombination during meiosis.

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Recombination calculations

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Sex chromosomes

A. In humans XX is female and XY is male

1. The SRY gene has been shown to trigger the development into a male fetus at about 2 months old.

2. SRY probably regulates other genes

3. Some XX male and XY females exist with mutated SRY genes

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Sex-linked

• Genes on the X chromosome will only be present in one copy in males, as they only have one X and the Y does not contain the same genes.

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Males are said to be hemizygous for these traits

a. Colorblindness is an example of a non- lethal sex-linked trait- females can acquire it from their father (colorblind) and mother (carrier).

b. Duchene muscular dystrophy – weakening of the muscles,1/3500 males- usually die by 20s

c. Hemophilia- absence of certain clotting factors.

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• In females one X becomes inactivated and condenses into a Barr body, which one is inactive is random, and will be different in different cells.

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Errors

A.Nondisjunction- when meiosis is not accurate and some cells are missing a chromosome (anueploidy) and one has too many chromosomes(polyploidy)

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Down’s Syndrome-1/700 births trisomy 21

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Klinefelter – XXY, XXXY

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XYY

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Other nondisjunctions

• Metafemale - XXX2. Turner – X0


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