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X and Y chromosomes and genetic screening (CCEA)Sex linkage

Sex is controlled in humans by the X and Y chromosomes. Genetic screening involves testing people or groups of people for the presence of a particular allele or other genetic abnormality.

Part of Biology (Single Science)Genetics

Sex linkage

The sex , although mainly responsible for determining sex, carry some that code for a number of body functions.

These genes are described as sex-linked.

The other 22 pairs of chromosomes have the same genes in the same position on both chromosomes.

The difference in size between the X chromosome and the shorter Y chromosome means some genes appear only on the X chromosome.

The effect of sex-linked genes is more obvious in males because the X chromosome can contain genes the Y does not.

A allele on the X chromosome will show in the as there is no dominant allele present to override it.

A female will have another allele on her other X chromosome which, if , would mask the effect of a recessive allele.

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