No. Recessive genetic traits (not all are defined as disorders) can be passed from either parent.
Only if it's a disease that has to do with genes located in the Y chromosome. Sex-linked diseases are mostly passed on from mothers to sons, such as hemophilia and daltonism.
Dominant disorders can be passed onto the offspring if the dominant gene is present in the offspring.
An inherited sex-linked recessive gene passed on from the mother.
Color blindness is not passed on. Another answer Men are usually the carriers of the recessive gene, yes, it can be passed on.
Neither. It is a disease passed on by the deer tick. "Dominant" and "Recessive" have nothing to do with it.
true
false
true
Only if it's a disease that has to do with genes located in the Y chromosome. Sex-linked diseases are mostly passed on from mothers to sons, such as hemophilia and daltonism.
true
true
true
True
True
true
Dominant disorders can be passed onto the offspring if the dominant gene is present in the offspring.
true