Secrets of the X chromosome - Robin Ball

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The secrets of the X chromosome.
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These women are identical twins.
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They have the same nose,
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the same hair color,
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the same eye color.
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But this one is color blind for green light,
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and this one isn't.
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How is that possible?
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The answer lies in their genes.
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For humans, the genetic information that determines our physical traits
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is stored in 23 pairs of chromosomes in the nucleus of every cell.
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These chromosomes are made up of proteins and long, coiled strands of DNA.
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Segments of DNA, called genes, tell the cell to build specific proteins,
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which control its identity and function.
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For every chromosome pair, one comes from each biological parent.
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In 22 of these pairs, the chromosomes contain the same set of genes,
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but may have different versions of those genes.
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The differences arrive from mutations,
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which are changes to the genetic sequence
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that may have occurred many generations ago.
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Some of those changes have no effect,
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some cause diseases,
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and some lead to advantageous adaptations.
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The result of having two versions of each gene
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is that you display a combination of your biological parents' traits.
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But the 23rd pair is unique,
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and that's the secret behind the one color blind twin.
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This pair, called the X and Y chromosomes, influences your biological sex.
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Most women have two X chromosomes
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while most men have one X and one Y.
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The Y chromosome contains genes for male development and fertility.
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The X chromosome, on the other hand,
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contains important genes for things other than sex determination or reproduction,
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like nervous system development,
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skeletal muscle function,
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and the receptors in the eyes that detect green light.
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Biological males with an XY chromosome pair
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only get one copy of all these X chromosome genes,
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so the human body has evolved to function without duplicates.
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But that creates a problem for people with two X chromosomes.
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If both X chromosomes produced proteins, as is normal in other chromosomes,
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development of the embryo would be completely impaired.
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The solution is X inactivation.
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This happens early in development when an embryo with two X chromosomes
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is just a ball of cells.
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Each cell inactivates one X chromosome.
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There's a certain degree of randomness to this process.
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One cell may inactivate the X chromosome from one parent,
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and another the chromosome from the other parent.
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The inactive X shrivels into a clump called a Barr body and goes silent.
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Almost none of its genes order proteins to be made.
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When these early cells divide, each passes on its X inactivation.
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So some clusters of cells express the maternal X chromosome,
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while others express the paternal X.
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If these chromosomes carry different traits,
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those differences will show up in the cells.
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This is why calico cats have patches.
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One X had a gene for orange fur and the other had a gene for black fur.
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The pattern of the coat reveals which one stayed active where.
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Now we can explain our color blind twin.
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Both sisters inherited one mutant copy of the green receptor gene
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and one normally functioning copy.
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The embryo split into twins before X inactivation,
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so each twin ended up with a different inactivation pattern.
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In one, the X chromosome with the normal gene was turned off
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in the cells that eventually became eyes.
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Without those genetic instructions,
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she now can't sense green light and is color blind.
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Disorders that are associated with mutations of X chromosome genes,
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like color blindness,
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or hemophilia,
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are often less severe in individuals with two X chromosomes.
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That's because in someone with one normal and one mutant copy of the gene,
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only some of their cells would be affected by the mutation.
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This severity of the disorder depends on which X got turned off
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and where those cells were.
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On the other hand, all the cells in someone with only one X chromosome
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can only express the mutant copy of the gene if that's what they inherited.
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There are still unresolved questions about X inactivation,
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like how some genes on the X chromosome escape inactivation
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and why inactivation isn't always random.
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What we do know is that this mechanism
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is one of the many ways that genes alone don't tell our whole story.
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