No they don't, the autosomes are non sex linked chromosomes.
No they don't, the autosomes are non sex linked chromosomes.
Homologous
Sex linked traits are of 2 types X linked ,which are transmitted from maternal grand parent to maternal grand children through carrier daughter , and Y linked are transmitted from father to son , whiles autosomal genes transmit equally among children .
The thing that is found on chromosomes are genes that control traits.
Autosomes are identical to each other whereas sex chromosomes come in two forms, X and y and code for the sex linked characteristics (and some other traits) and are the 24th pair, determine sex.
Traits caused by proteins coded for on the sex (X and/or Y) chromosomes.
Traits caused by proteins coded for on the sex (X and/or Y) chromosomes.
the X and Y chromosomes
They are sex-linked genes.
Females have 2 X chromosomes so the X-linked genes follow the same rules of dominance & recessivity as the genes on the autosomes.
When the gene is dominant and the traits are autosomal.
The inheritance of sex-linked traits through meiosis is where chromosomes are replicated. This relates to genetics in that the traits are passed on to divided cells from the parent cell.