BIOL 110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Allosome, Color Blindness, Y Chromosome

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Biol 110 - lecture 17 - chromosome behavior and sex chromosomes. Wild-type - the phenotype that is prevalent in natural populations. Mutant - a phenotype that is not prevalent in natural populations. In drosophila, fruit flies,, red eyes are the wild-type. Ex: curly wings is symbolized by cy, and straight wings are identified as. Sex chromosomes - this refers to the x and y chromosomes because they are involved in determining sex of an individual. Sex-linked genes - genes that are located on the x and y chromosomes. Autosomes - this refers to all other chromosomes in the cell than sex chromosomes. Ex: color blindness is a sex-linked gene in humans. The genes for red and green color perception are x-linked with mutations that are recessive. Color blindness affects males more than females. Ex: hemophilia is a sex-linked genes in humans. Hemophiliacs lack a protein involved in blood clotting and thus may bleed profusely from even slight abrasions.

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