There are 2 X-linked recessive inheritance where Only Male or Men are the only people who inherits these kind of trait.
No, it is an example of sex-linked recessive inheritance.
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Sex-linked.
There are four genetic forms of the disease: sex-linked, autosomal dominant, and two types of autosomal recessive inheritance.
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autosomal dominant is only when one allele is messed upautosomal recessive is when you give the disease to your child 50/50 chance.Not true.... 50/50 when its Autosomal Dominant(see below)Recessive InheritanceBoth parents carry a normal gene (N), and a faulty, recessive, gene (n). The parents, although carriers, are unaffected by the faulty gene. Their offspring are affected, not affected, or carriers. This type of inheritance was first shown by Mendel.Dominant InheritanceOne parent has a single, faulty dominant gene (D), which overpowers its normal counterpart (d), affecting that parent. When the affected parent mates with an unaffected and non-carrier mate (dd), the offspring are either affected or not affected, but they are not carriers.
Muscular dystrophy is a sex-linked recessive disorder.
The three most common and important patterns of inheritance in humans are; autosomal recessive, autosomal dominate, and x-linked recessive. There are, of course, other patterns but these are the best place to start since autosomal can be in either sex and x-linked are from the X-chromosome.
Males and females have different sex chromosomes.
recessive
I think I read somewhere that there are some variants of it that are recessive and others that are dominant.