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zvonat [6]
4 years ago
5

magine a human disorder that is inherited as a dominant, X-linked trait. How would the frequency of this disorder vary between m

ales and females?
Biology
1 answer:
hammer [34]4 years ago
8 0

The question is incomplete. Complete question is as followed :

Imagine a human disorder that is inherited as a dominant, X-linked trait. How would the frequency of this disorder vary between males and females?

A. Males would display this disorder with greater frequency than females.

B. Males and females would display this disorder with equal frequency.

C. Females would display this disorder with greater frequency than males.

Answer:

C. Females would display this disorder with greater frequency than males.

Explanation:

Most of the X-linked disorders are recessive. but if it is dominant, a dominant gene is carried on the X chromosome. So it will effect all the females being the dominant and doesnot effect males more than females.

Hence option C. Females would display this disorder with greater frequency than males is the right answer.

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