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Inga [223]
4 years ago
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How are sex-linked characteristics inherited differently between males and females? What would be an example?

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shepuryov [24]4 years ago
6 0
Males have a X and Y chromosome while females have 2X chromosomes. So a Y linked gene will not be able to be passed on to females, only to males and all males will have the dominant gene and expressing the phenotype. Whereas for X linked gene, females can be recessive or dominant for that gene Xa, XA thus may or may not have the phenotype whereas once males inherit the dominant XA allele, they will express the phenotype as males only have one X chromosome. Hope I helped!
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