Answer:
sex-linked- recessive
Explanation:
Sex linked recessive are those traits which are expressed even if one copy of the defective allele are present. They are passed from parents to offspring through X or Y chromosomes.
These disorders are more prevalent in men than women because women have two X chromosomes while men have only one. Females can also get X-linked disorder but they are very rare because female needs two copies of defective gene to develop disorder while men need only one.
For example: As you can see in the example image the gene is passed in daughters too but mostly they are carriers but men develop disease because they have only defective X chromosome that contain defective gene and no counter part to lower its effects.
One of the common x linked disease is hemophilia. You can see the pedigree of Hemophilia that men are getting more effected than women.
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Only 10% is gained going up the chain
<span>If
the population is separated long enough, this means that random sampling in mating
and reproduction, that occurred in the
initial population has been restricted</span><span>. The two population will, therefore, adapt to
their local environments and become reproductively isolated
with time. After long periods of time, the two lizards population will have different
alleles and will not be able to mate and
produce viable offsprings hence will have
speciated.</span>
<span>law of superposition law of original lateral continuity
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
Tape Worms have traveled throughout different bodies of animals and humans (organisms) and they can transfer diseases easily.