No, Tourette's syndrome is not sex-linked. It can be passed on from anyone, and anyone can receive the disease.
No, Tourette's syndrome is not sex-linked. It can be passed on from anyone, and anyone can receive the disease.
Marfan syndrome is not sex linked. It is autosomal dominant and found equally in all genders and ethnicities.
No. However, if the maternal copy of chromosome 15 has a mutation on a specific gene, angelman's results. Also, getting two copies of chromosome 15 from the father results in angelman's (Paternal uniparental disomy).
Klinefelter Syndrome is sex-linked, because it is a genetic defect that results in a male having an extra X chromosome.
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Klinefelters is sex chromosome trisomy. Down Syndrome is trisomy. One of the most common forms of MD is sex-linked and affects boys more frequently than it does girls.
Lesh-Nyhan syndrome is inherited as a sex-linked recessive disorder.
Three examples of a sex-linked disease are; Hemophilia, Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome, and androgen insensitivity syndrome. HIV, gonorrhea, and syphilis are examples of sexually transmitted diseases, which is something totally different.
No, down syndrome is not a sex linked trait therefore neither gender has a highe risk
Turner's syndrome is a sex-linked monosomy. In this case, the person has only one X and no second X or Y.
No. It is sex linked, of a sort. The female is born with one X chromosome.