Flinstones Sex-Linked Traits Worksheet - F12
Flinstones Sex-Linked Traits Worksheet - F12
Flinstones Sex-Linked Traits Worksheet - F12
Traits on the X chromosome (in the order they appear from top to
bottom)
Dominant Recessive
O – predisposed to obesity o – not predisposed to obesity
C – Normal vision (can see red and green) c – red-green colorblindness
B – Normal hair growth b – baldness
H – Normal blood clotting h- hemophilia (blood does not clot)
D – Normal hearing d – deafness
P – Pigmented eyes (brown, blue, or green) p – red eyes (no pigment)
E – Faulty tooth enamel e – normal tooth enamel
S – Sweat glands present s – sweat glands absent
M – Not predisposed to migraines m – predisposition to migraines
6. Do you think Wilma gets her hair done every week? Explain.
9. Is Fred lying when he tells Wilma that her hair is a gorgeous shade of red? Explain.
10. A dedicated pet owner, Fred walks Dino once a day, but has a hard time cooling his body down
Explain why this is true (hint: what feature helps people lose heat when they are exercising).
11. Does Fred need to wear a toupee (which is a wig for a man)? Explain.
12. Does Pebbles need to be treated for faulty tooth enamel? Set up a Punnett square to illustrate your
answer. Answer yes or no and circle the possible genotypes of Pebbles in the Punnett
Square.
13. Does Pebbles wear a wig? Set up a Punnett square to illustrate your answer. Answer yes or no
and circle the possible genotypes of Pebbles in the Punnett Square.
14. What percent chance does Pebbles have to be predisposed to obesity? Show your work.
15. If Fred and Wilma had a son, what are his chances of having normal vision? Show your work.
Percent Chance=___________
17. What chance does Pebbles have to develop hairy ears? Explain.
Part II: Family or Fraud?
The town of Bedrock is rocked to the core. A young man named “Fredrick” has just arrived in
Bedrock, and he claims to be the son of one of the Flintstones!! Who fathered/mothered Fredrick? It’s
up to you to solve this mystery. Fortunately Fredrick agreed to DNA sequencing and the results are
now in.
Procedures:
Find the yellow chromosomes, which below to “Fredrick”. Fredrick’s X and Y chromosomes have
already been sequenced and assembled.
1. Fill in Fredrick’s phenotype for each sex-linked trait in the table below.
Trait Fredrick’s Genotype Fredrick’s Phenotype
Obesity o
X Y (little o)
Color Vision
XcY (little c)
Hair Growth
XbY
Blood Clotting
XHY
Hearing
XD Y
Eye Pigment
XpY(little p)
Tooth Enamel
Xe Y
Sweat Glands
XsY(little s)
Migraines
XmY
Ear Hair
XYH
2. Which parent gave Frederick the X chromosome, mom or dad? _______________
4. Can Fred be the father of Fredrick and how do you know? Provide “genetic evidence” to support
your answer. (Hint: look at the chromosome Fred had to have given to Frederick)
5. Can Wilma be Fredrick’s mother and how do you know? Provide “genetic evidence” to support
your answer. (Hint: look at the chromosome Wilma had to have given to Frederick).
6. Why are males affected by recessive sex-linked diseases more often than females?