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Sex Determination and Sex-Linked Characteristics Benjamin A. Pierce GENETICS A Conceptual Approach FOURTH EDITION CHAPTER 4 Sex Determination and Sex-Linked Characteristics © 2012 W. H. Freeman and Company

Chapter 4 Outline 4.1 Sex Is Determined by a Number of Different Mechanisms, 74 4.2 Sex-Linked Characteristics Are Determined by Genes on the Sex Chromosomes, 81

Sex in the platypus is determined by sex chromosomes Sex in the platypus is determined by sex chromosomes. Females have 10 X chromosomes, whereas males have 5 X and 5 Y chromosomes.

Sex Determination Mechanisms Hermaphroditism: both sexes in the same organism Monoecious: both male and female reproductive structures in the same organism Dioecious: either male or female reproductive structures in one organism

Chromosomal Sex-Determination Systems: Sex chromosomes and non-sex chromosomes (autosomes) XX-XO system: XX – female XO – male grasshoppers XX-XY system: XY – male mammals

Concept Check 1 How does the heterogametic sex differ from the homogametic sex? The heterogametic sex is male; the homogametic sex is female. Gametes of the heterogametic sex have different sex chromosomes; gametes of homogametic sex have the same sex chromosome. Gametes of the heterogametic sex all contain a Y chromosome. Gametes of the homogametic sex all contain an X chromosome.

Concept Check 1 How does the heterogametic sex differ from the homogametic sex? The heterogametic sex is male; the homogametic sex is female. Gametes of the heterogametic sex have different sex chromosomes; gametes of homogametic sex have the same sex chromosome. Gametes of the heterogametic sex all contain a Y chromosome. Gametes of the homogametic sex all contain an X chromosome.

Chromosomal Sex-Determination Systems ZZ-ZW system: ZZ – male ZW – female Birds, snakes, butterflies, some amphibians, and fishes Haplodiploidy system: Haploid set – male Diploid set – female Bees, wasps, and ants

Genic Sex-Determining System No sex chromosomes, only the sex-determining genes

Environmental Sex Determination Environmental factors Limpet’s position in the stack Temperature in turtles

Figure 4.7 In Crepidula fornicata, the common slipper limpet, sex is determined by an environmental factor—the limpet’s position in a stack of limpets.

Figure 4.7 In Crepidula fornicata, the common slipper limpet, sex is determined by an environmental factor—the limpet’s position in a stack of limpets.

Sex Determination in Drosophila melanogaster genic balance system X : A ratio (X, number of X chromosomes; A, number of haploid sets of autosomes)

Concept Check 2 What is the sexual phenotype of a fruit fly that has XXYYY sex chromosomes and two sets of autosomes? Male Female Intersex Metamale

Concept Check 2 What is the sexual phenotype of a fruit fly that has XXYYY sex chromosomes and two sets of autosomes? Male Female Intersex Metamale

Sex Determination in Humans XX-XY SRY gene on the Y chromosome determines maleness Turner syndrome: XO; 1/3000 female births Klinefelter syndrome: XXY, or XXXY, or XXXXY, or XXYY; 1/1000 male births Poly-X females: 1/1000 female births

The Role of Sex Chromosomes The X chromosome contains genetic information essential for both sexes; at least one copy of an X is required. The male-determining gene is located on the Y chromosome. A single Y, even in the presence of several X, still produces a male phenotype. The absence of Y results in a female phenotype.

The male-determining gene in humans Sex-determining region Y (SRY) gene Androgen-insensitivity syndrome Caused by the defective androgen receptor

Figure 4.10 The SRY gene is on the Y chromosome and causes the development of male characteristics.

Figure 4.10 The SRY gene is on the Y chromosome and causes the development of male characteristics.

X –Linked characteristics 4.2 Sex-Linked Characteristics Are Determined by Genes on the Sex Chromosomes X –Linked characteristics X-linked white eye in Drosophila Fig. 4.12 X-linked color blindness in humans Fig. 4.14

Figure 4. 12 Morgan’s X-linked crosses for white eyes in fruit flies Figure 4.12 Morgan’s X-linked crosses for white eyes in fruit flies. (a) Original and F1 crosses. (b) Reciprocal crosses.

Figure 4. 12 Morgan’s X-linked crosses for white eyes in fruit flies Figure 4.12 Morgan’s X-linked crosses for white eyes in fruit flies. (a) Original and F1 crosses. (b) Reciprocal crosses.

Figure 4. 12 Morgan’s X-linked crosses for white eyes in fruit flies Figure 4.12 Morgan’s X-linked crosses for white eyes in fruit flies. (a) Original and F1 crosses. (b) Reciprocal crosses.

Figure 4. 12 Morgan’s X-linked crosses for white eyes in fruit flies Figure 4.12 Morgan’s X-linked crosses for white eyes in fruit flies. (a) Original and F1 crosses. (b) Reciprocal crosses.

Concept Check 3 What was the genotype of the few live F1 red-eyed males obtained by Bridges when he crossed a white-eyed female with a red-eyed male? X+ XwX+Y X+Y X+X+Y

Concept Check 3 What was the genotype of the few live F1 red-eyed males obtained by Bridges when he crossed a white-eyed female with a red-eyed male? X+ XwX+Y X+Y X+X+Y

Figure 4.14 Red-green color blindness is inherited as an X-linked recessive trait in humans.

Figure 4.14 Red-green color blindness is inherited as an X-linked recessive trait in humans.

Concept Check 4 Hemophilia (reduced blood clotting) is an X-linked recessive disease in humans. A woman with hemophilia mates with a man who exhibits normal blood clotting. What is the probability that their child will have hemophilia?

Concept Check 4 Hemophilia (reduced blood clotting) is an X-linked recessive disease in humans. A woman with hemophilia mates with a man who exhibits normal blood clotting. What is the probability that their child will have hemophilia? 1/2

X-Linked Characteristics Dosage compensation: the amount of protein produced by X-linked genes and randomly inactivated in two sexes Fig. 4.17

Figure 4.15 The cameo phenotype in Indian blue peafowl is inherited as a Z-linked recessive trait. (a) Blue female crossed with cameo male. (b) Reciprocal cross of cameo female crossed with homozygous blue male. 34

Figure 4. 17 A Barr body is an inactivated X chromosome Figure 4.17 A Barr body is an inactivated X chromosome. (a) Female cell with a Barr body (indicated by arrow). (b) Male cell without a Barr body.

4.2 Sex-Linked Characteristics Are Determined by Genes on the Sex Chromosomes Z-linked characteristics Y-linked characteristics Characteristics of the Y and Y-linked genetic markers