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jek_recluse [69]
3 years ago
10

Although the vast majority of women who inherit a single copy of an X-linked recessive disease allele are not affected by the di

sorder, a small percentage of women do display the disease phenotype. Which of the following could explain this rare phenomenon?
Answer can be more than one

A. X-inactivation that favors inactivation of the normal X chromosome
B. incomplete penetrance of the X-linked recessive allele
C. Turner syndrome (a sex-chromosome aneuploidy in which women have only one X chromosome)
D. multiple alleles of the X-linked recessive trait
Biology
1 answer:
Elina [12.6K]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

A and C

Explanation:

X-linked recessive diseases are disorders caused by a mutation on the X chromosome causes the phenotypic expression in males and only when it is homozygous for females.

A small percentage of women can display the disease phenotype on rare phenomenon such as;

  • X-inactivation that favors inactivation of the normal X chromosome  
  • Turner syndrome (a sex-chromosome aneuploidy in which women have only one X chromosome)
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