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1 (CHAPTER 2- Brooker Text) Linked Genes & Probability Nov 13 & 18, 2008 BIO 184 Dr. Tom Peavy

2 Scientific basis for chromosome theory of inheritance –1. Analysis of the transmission of traits from parent to offspring –2. Inquiry into the material basis of heredity –3. Microscopic examination of the processes of mitosis, meiosis and fertilization

3 Principles of Chromosome Theory of Inheritance –1. Chromosomes contain the genetic material –2. Chromosomes are replicated and passed along from parent to offspring –3. The nuclei of most eukaryotic cells contain chromosomes that are found in homologous pairs –4. During the formation of gametes, different types of (nonhomologous) chromosomes segregate independently –5. Each parent contributes one set of chromosomes to its offspring

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9 Probability calculations are used in genetic problems to predict the outcome of crosses To compute probability, we can use three mathematical operations –Product rule –Sum rule –Binomial expansion equation PROBABILITY

10 The Chi Square Test A statistical method used to determine goodness of fit –Goodness of fit refers to how close the observed data are to those predicted from a hypothesis Note: –The chi square test does not prove that a hypothesis is correct It evaluates whether or not the data and the hypothesis have a good fit

11 The Chi Square Test The general formula is      (O – E) 2 E where O = observed data in each category E = observed data in each category based on the experimenter’s hypothesis  = Sum of the calculations for each category

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13 (CHAPTER 3 & 5- Brooker Text) Sex-Linked Transmission BIO 184 Dr. Tom Peavy

14 Sex Determination In many animal species, chromosomes play a role in sex determination Homogametic vs Heterogametic

15 The Y chromosome determines maleness

16 The sex chromosomes are designated Z and W to distinguish them from the X and Y chromosomes of mammals W chromosome determines femaleness

17 In some insects, –Males are XO and females are XX In other insects (fruit fly, for example) –Males are XY and females are XX The Y chromosome does not determines maleness Rather, it is the ratio between the X chromosomes and the number of sets of autosomes (X/A) –If X/A = 0.5, the fly becomes a male –If X/A = 1.0, the fly becomes a female

18 Males are known as the drones –They are haploid –Produced from unfertilized eggs Females include the worker bees and queen bees –They are diploid –Produced from fertilized eggs

19 Transmission of Genes Located on Human Sex Chromosomes Genes that are found on one of the two types of sex chromosomes but not on both are termed sex-linked –Indeed, sex-linked and X-linked tend to be used synonymously, but there are Y-linked genes Males have only one copy of the X chromosome –They are said to be hemizygous for their X- linked genes

20 Reciprocal crosses Crosses between different strains in which the sexes are reversed These crosses reveal whether a trait is carried on a sex chromosome or an autosome –X-linked traits do not behave identically in reciprocal crosses

21 In poultry, sex is determined by the ZW rather than the XY system. A dominant sex-linked gene (B) produces barred feathers, and the Recessive allele (b), when homozygous produces nonbarred feathers. Suppose a nonbarred male is crossed with a barred female. What will be the appearance of the F1 birds?

22 The X and Y chromosomes also contain short regions of homology at one end –These promote the necessary pairing of the two chromosomes in meiosis I of spermatogenesis The few genes found in this homologous region follow a pseudoautosomal pattern of inheritance –Their inheritance pattern is the same as that of a gene found on an autosome

23 Y-linked gene Involved in antibody production Contains many X-linked genes Necessary for proper male development Follows a pseudoautosomal pattern of inheritance

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