The X Chromosome
Chromosome X

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By: Syema Sheikh

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AP Biology--Gleicher


 

Chromosome X

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Picture of X Chromosome


Picture Credit: Taken from http://mbbnet.umn.edu/icons/chromosome.jpeg

About Chromosome X

A chromosome which carries hundreds of genes (most known for sex-linked/X-linked genes), which is important because of three things:

-males only have a single X chromosome

-Almost all the genes on the X have no counterpart on the Y chromosome

-Any gene on the X, even if recessive in females, will be expressed in males



The Human X Chromosome
Picture Credit: http://www.genboree.org/syntenyGIFS/8_X_chromosome.gif


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