Sex-linked Inheritance, Sex Determination
When you see the chromosomes, notice that it is the Y chromosome that determines the sex-linked inheritance of the baby. A mother i.e. a female has both XX chromosomes, whereas the father (male) has XY chromosomes. The Y chromosome of the male has a gene called SRY (“sex-determining region of Y”).
Course Material
- Week 1: Introduction of Prokaryotes and Eukaryote Cell, Animal and Plant Cell Structure
- Mechanisms of Heredity; Cell Division
- Laws of Inheritance
- Structure of Chromosome; Genes
- Transcription, Translation
- Mutation
- Linkage, Crossing Over, Blood Grouping
- Sex-linked Inheritance, Sex Determination
- Genetic Disorders
- Introduction to Biotechnology Cloning, Techniques in Biotechnology
- Evolution Darwinism, Lamarckism
- Mechanisms of Evolution
- Animal Behavior Learning, Conditioned Behavior, Habituation, Imprinting, Social Behavior
- Physiology of Various System in Man Digestion, Respiration
- Transportation, Excretion
- Assignment + Presentation + Quiz
- Revision
- Chapters 17
- Department Psychology
- Teacher
Irum Waheed