BIOL10005 Chapter Week 3: Week 3 READINGS

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Sex linkage and chromosomes - chapter 9 pp. 210-212. Chromosomes duplicate during s phase + duplicate sister chromatids separrate during mitosis autosomes: same morphology and number in males and females. Sex chromosomes: differ in morphology + present in diff numbes in males and female involved in sex determination. Pairs of autosomes - one autosome of each chromosome type inherited from each parent - homologous chromosomes. Humans have 22 pairs of homologues + 1 pair of sex chromosomes. Align during meiosis and segregate from each other -> haploid gametes. Autosomes are chromosomes that are the same in males and females. The behaviour pairs of homologous autosomes (homologues) during meiosis explains the patterns of inheritance of alleles observed by mendel. Sex chromosomes differ between males and females and are involved in sex determination. Behaviour of the sex chromosomes at meiosis explains the inheritance of sex-linked genes.

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