raits are recessive, the person u ve no X's with big superscripted letters. So, if a m. the trait, he must also show the trait. XDX Carrier? (Yes or No) Has the Trait? (Yes or No) XDY XDXD PXPX Male or Female Phenotype or Appearance of the Individual uided Questions: 1. What chromosomes will result to a normal phenotype (normal spongy pore trait)? 2. Do all individuals who have the spongy tiny pore allele show it in their physic appearance? Why or why not? 3. Can males be a carrier of an X-linked recessive trait? How about females? Explain. 4. What will be the sex of an individual who is easily affected by an X-linked recessive trait? Why?

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Explain the sex-linked traits. (S9LT-ld-29.4.4)
Solve problems related to sex-linked traits. (S9LT-ld-29.4.4)
WHAT I NEED (MATERIALS)
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WHAT TO DO (PROCEDURE)
PART A
Directions: Tell whether the following carry or show the sex-linke
recessive spongy-tiny pores trait. Also, tell whether the individuals a
male or female.
Remember that since most sex-linked traits are recessive, the person w
shows the trait can have no X's with big superscripted letters. So, if a m
carries the trait, he must also show the trait.
XDY
XDXD
XdY
Carrier? (Yes or No)
Has the Trait? (Yes or No)
Male or Female
Phenotype or Appearance
of the Individual
ided Questions:
1. What chromosomes will result to a normal phenotype (normal spongy po
trait12
Transcribed Image Text:Explain the sex-linked traits. (S9LT-ld-29.4.4) Solve problems related to sex-linked traits. (S9LT-ld-29.4.4) WHAT I NEED (MATERIALS) • Worksheet • Pens WHAT TO DO (PROCEDURE) PART A Directions: Tell whether the following carry or show the sex-linke recessive spongy-tiny pores trait. Also, tell whether the individuals a male or female. Remember that since most sex-linked traits are recessive, the person w shows the trait can have no X's with big superscripted letters. So, if a m carries the trait, he must also show the trait. XDY XDXD XdY Carrier? (Yes or No) Has the Trait? (Yes or No) Male or Female Phenotype or Appearance of the Individual ided Questions: 1. What chromosomes will result to a normal phenotype (normal spongy po trait12
Has the Trait? (Yes or No)
carries the trait, he must also show the trait.
ked traits are recessive, the person w
have no X's with big superscripted letters. So, if a ma
Carrier? (Yes or No)
XPxd
Has the Trait? (Yes or No)
XDY
XDXD
Male or Female
Phenotype or Appearance
of the Individual
Guided Questions:
1. What chromosomes will result to a normal phenotype (normal spongy pore
trait)?
2. Do all individuals who have the spongy tiny pore allele show it in their physica
appearance? Why or why not?
3. Can males be a carrier of an X-linked recessive trait? How about females?
Explain.
4. What will be the sex of an individual who is easily affected by an X-linked
recessive trait? Why?
Males are at greater risk for inheriting se
The Y chromosome is missing this section
of the X chromosome. The lower sections
of both chromosomes contain the genes
for the same traits.
disorders because they are the only ones who receiv
the Y chromosome. Furthermore, males also inheri
only one X chromosome so if the X has the allele fo
the disorder, they will surely suffer from the disease
Transcribed Image Text:Has the Trait? (Yes or No) carries the trait, he must also show the trait. ked traits are recessive, the person w have no X's with big superscripted letters. So, if a ma Carrier? (Yes or No) XPxd Has the Trait? (Yes or No) XDY XDXD Male or Female Phenotype or Appearance of the Individual Guided Questions: 1. What chromosomes will result to a normal phenotype (normal spongy pore trait)? 2. Do all individuals who have the spongy tiny pore allele show it in their physica appearance? Why or why not? 3. Can males be a carrier of an X-linked recessive trait? How about females? Explain. 4. What will be the sex of an individual who is easily affected by an X-linked recessive trait? Why? Males are at greater risk for inheriting se The Y chromosome is missing this section of the X chromosome. The lower sections of both chromosomes contain the genes for the same traits. disorders because they are the only ones who receiv the Y chromosome. Furthermore, males also inheri only one X chromosome so if the X has the allele fo the disorder, they will surely suffer from the disease
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