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BLGY1232 Sex determination and sex linkage

Sex determination
 One way to ensure outcrossing is for a species to have sexually dimorphic individuals
 Genotypic sex determination – based on organisms having specific sex chromosomes
that segregate from one another in meiosis  Gender is determined by the
genotype of the individual
 Mammals, insects and some plants XX (female), XY (male)
 Butterflies, birds and amphibians WZ (female), ZZ (male)
 Nematodes XX (hermaphrodite), XO (male)
 Environmental sex determination – gender is determined by environment conditions
 Turtles
 Lizards
 Shrimps
 Some plants
 Clown fish and some other species can change sex; the dominant fish in a group
becomes female and the rest remain male
 Dominant Y systems;
 Presence of a Y chromosome determines maleness  Y chromosome gene
called Tdf activates testis development which then produce hormones that
trigger male development
 XXY individuals are male (Klinefelter syndrome)  the presence of a Y
chromosome suppresses carpel development and promotes stamen
development
 Heterogametic sex produces 2 types of gametes, each carrying a different sex
chromosome and Homogametic sex produces 1 type of gamete, all carrying the
same sex chromosome;
 Mammals – males (XY) are the heterogametic sex
 Drosophila – sperm carry either X or Y chromosome, females (XX) are the
homogametic sex as all eggs have X chromosomes
 Birds – males (ZZ) are the homogametic sex
 Butterflies – sperm all carry a Z chromosome, females (WZ) are the
heterogametic sex, eggs carry either a W or a Z chromosome
 The 1:1 Ratio of males to females in the population is maintained because the sex
chromosomes associate at meiosis and segregate away from each other

Sex-linkage
 Sex chromosomes do not recombine over most of their length, genes on the sex
chromosomes ate therefore linked
 First observed in Drosophila; Y chromosome carries few genes and in males where
there is a single X chromosome mutations of genes on the X chromosomes can cause
mutant phenotypes that are only visible in males
 Male offspring always receive their X-chromosome from their mother
 Dosage compensation – because the heterogametic sex only has one copy of one of
the sex chromosomes but the homogametic sex has 2 copies there has to be a
mechanism to prevent overexpression of genes located on the diploid chromosome
due to their extra copy number  in mammals its achieved by inactivation of one or

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