Sex-Linked Inheritance – Lesson Summary

Learning Objective

In this lesson we will learn how traits controlled by genes located on sex chromosomes follow different patterns of inheritance in males and females.

Learning Outcomes

  • Explain what a sex-linked trait is and differentiate between X-linked and Y-linked traits.
  • Write genotypes for sex-linked traits and describe hemizygosity in males.
  • Determine genotypes and phenotypes for X-linked and Y-linked traits in males and females.
  • Compare sex-linked inheritance in males and females.

 
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Lesson Topics

1 | Sex-Linked Traits

2 | X-Linked Inheritance in Males and Females

3 | Y-Linked Inheritance in Males and Females

4 | Writing Genotypes for Sex-Linked Traits

5 | Summary


Lesson Summary

  • Sex-linked traits are controlled by genes located on sex chromosomes.
  • X-linked traits are controlled by genes on the X chromosome.
  • Y-linked traits are controlled by genes on the Y chromosome.
  • Sex-linked inheritance follows different patterns in males and females as they have different numbers of alleles for sex-linked traits.
  • Most cases of sex-linked inheritance are X-linked.
  • For X-linked genes, males have one allele (from their mother) and females have two alleles.
  • Males are hemizygous – they cannot be homozygous or heterozygous. They express the phenotype of whichever allele they possess.
  • Females express X-linked traits in the same way as autosomal traits.
  • For Y-linked genes, males have one allele (from their father) and females have no alleles.
  • Males express Y-linked traits in the same way as X-linked traits.
  • Females do not possess Y-linked traits.
  • Sex-linked alleles are written as superscript letters in combination with an X or Y.

 
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Do you see a number in this picture? Colour blindness is linked to a gene on the X chromosome. It causes individuals to have difficulty differentiating between certain colours, such as red and green.

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