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It is dominant in females and males die before they can pass it on.
With Turner's Syndrome, the females actually have 1 less chromosome, not an extra one or sometimes only part of the X chromosome is missing. Klinefelter's syndrome, 47, XXY, or XXY syndrome is a condition in which human males have an extra X chromosome. While females have an XX chromosomal makeup, and males an XY, affected individuals have at least two X chromosomes and at least one Y chromosome.
An interesting fact about Rett syndrome is that it is normally found in females because females have two X chromosomes. If a male were to get Rett Syndrome they wouldn't survive because males have only one X chromosome.
WAS is inherited as an X-linked genetic disorder and will therefore only affect males.
I believe because it is linked to genetic x-chromosome sex-inherited trait, females have another x-chromosome whereas males do not
Alzheimer's disease affects both females and males.
The Male Answer Syndrome suggests that males are less likely than females to demonstrate listening skills, humility, or a willingness to admit when they don't know something.
Yes. All races and both males and females get Angelman Syndrome.
Down Syndrome is spread fairly evenly between males and females. There does seem to be a slightly higher incidence among males, however.
affects males and females of all ethnic groups. It is estimated that there are about one in 4,000 to one in 6,250 males affected with fragile X syndrome. There are approximately one-half as many females with fragile X syndrome as there are males
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Both - more common in males
Yes it does.
Males and females.
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From what I found, they are both equally common.