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No they don't, the autosomes are non sex linked chromosomes.

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Q: Does autosome chromosomes control sex-linked traits?
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What are found on chromosomes and control traits?

The thing that is found on chromosomes are genes that control traits.


Does autosomal chromosomes control sex linked traits?

No they don't, the autosomes are non sex linked chromosomes.


Does DNA control traits?

Chromosomes contain organisms' DNA. DNA is the genetic information that controls the traits of organisms. Chromosomes are found on DNA.


What are the structures inside the nucleus that pass on traits to new cells and control genetic information?

The chromosomes


What is the rules of factoring?

Each organism has two factors that control each of its traits. We now know that these factors are genes and that they are located on chromosomes


What are paired chromosomes called that have genes from the same traits?

homolegous chromosomes


Two chromosomes in a nucleus that carry genes for the same traits in the same places but specify different versions of the same traits are called?

Homologous Chromosomes.


Genes on chromosomes control the?

Absolutely everything that the genes in your mitochondria or chloroplasts (if you're a plant) don't control. In eukaryotes like us ALL your genes are on chromosomes, with the exceptions I mentioned.


Where are the instructions for traits found?

on the chromosomes


How do traits form from chromosomes?

In genetics


Word describing the two chromosomes in a pair that have genes that code for the same traits?

Two chromosomes in a pair that have genes that code for the same traits are called homologous chromosomes. These chromosomes are in the same locations or loci.


What are the differences between autosomes and sex chromosomes?

Autosomes are the chromosomes that are not the sex chromosomes. 22 of the 23 pairs of human chromosomes are autosomes and the final 23rd pair are the sex chromosomes, one of each received by the offspring by the parental generation (one from the mother and one from the father). Moreover, the sex chromosomes dictate the sex of the offspring; males have XY and females XX in most cases, but as long as there is a Y chromosome, the offspring is considered a male.