BIO152H5 Study Guide - Y Chromosome, Wild Type, Chromosome

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The chromosome theory of inheritance states that mendelian genes have specific loci on chromosomes and that the chromosomes undergo segregation and independent assortment (the behavior of chromosomes during meiosis supports this). Evidence that confirmed that associated a gene with a chromosome was from morgan"s fruit fly experiment associating chromosome location with mendel"s heritable factors. Fruit flies are good for genetic studies because they produce many offspring, can be bred every two weeks, and they have 4 pairs of chromosomes: wild type is the normal phenotype in a population (red eyes). The ratio of inheritance is 3:1 (red: white). The white-eyed allele was located on the x chromosome because only males had white eyes. This supported the chromosome theory of inheritance: concept 15. 2. In humans and in some other animals, there is a chromosomal basis of sex determination. They have two varieties of sex chromosomes, an x and y.

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