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The traits which are influenced by the sex are called sex limited traits. These traits are just limited to one sex, either in male or female. For example, the genes for pattern baldness are present in both the sexes but expresses more in male as compare to female.
Sex influenced are expressed more frequently from one sex and rare from the other. Suppose, a baldness pattern is an autosomal dominant that most commonly seen in the males and need one gene to show, and in females need a two gene to show. These traits are expressed only in sex. For Eg:- Only female menses, and males carry the gene, they are unable to sow it
Carrier is basically when you dont have that disease but you have the gene to past it down to your children. i think this is the correct definition coz like my science taecher: Mr Aiden Kelly, like told me this. so yeh.
Sex-linked traits
No, because you can't give it to some one other than your children.
Sex-influenced traits are those where the same genotype results in different phenotypes in the sexes. One example of a sex-influenced trait is pattern baldness. If a male is heterozygous for this trait, he would most likely go bald. However, if a female was heterozygous for this trait, she would probably not go bald.
The traits which are influenced by the sex are called sex limited traits. These traits are just limited to one sex, either in male or female. For example, the genes for pattern baldness are present in both the sexes but expresses more in male as compare to female.
Sex-linked traits are found on sex chromosomes (X and Y in humans) - which means that the different sexes have different chances of having the trait.For example, if a gene is located on the Y chromosome (which few are, as it is quite small compared to the X chromosome) - then only males can have that gene.Sex-influenced traits are traits that are expressed differently in the different sexes, despite them having the same genotype. An example of this would be pattern baldness, if a male has Bb, he will go prematurely bald. However, a female with the same alleles, Bb is very unlikely to have the same kind of baldness (but it is still possible). These traits are found on the autosomes (non-sex chromosomes).
Sex-linked traits are found on sex chromosomes (X and Y in humans) - which means that the different sexes have different chances of having the trait.For example, if a gene is located on the Y chromosome (which few are, as it is quite small compared to the X chromosome) - then only males can have that gene.Sex-influenced traits are traits that are expressed differently in the different sexes, despite them having the same genotype. An example of this would be pattern baldness, if a male has Bb, he will go prematurely bald. However, a female with the same alleles, Bb is very unlikely to have the same kind of baldness (but it is still possible). These traits are found on the autosomes (non-sex chromosomes).
the difference between learned behavior and inherited traits is leared behavior non of your gens will run in your family. And inherited traits most of or (all of) your gene will run in your family in other words your inherited traits will be pass down from genration to genration
Sex influenced are expressed more frequently from one sex and rare from the other. Suppose, a baldness pattern is an autosomal dominant that most commonly seen in the males and need one gene to show, and in females need a two gene to show. These traits are expressed only in sex. For Eg:- Only female menses, and males carry the gene, they are unable to sow it
Carrier is basically when you dont have that disease but you have the gene to past it down to your children. i think this is the correct definition coz like my science taecher: Mr Aiden Kelly, like told me this. so yeh.
Sex influenced is a trait that is more dominant in a certain sex, and it takes two recessive genes on part of the less dominant sex for it appear. Sex limited is a trait that is in both sexes but shows up in only one sex.
Sex linked traits are actually carried on the sex chromosomes (x and y). So, clearly female can never get a trait that is on the y chromosome. Many diseases tend to be sex linked traits, and many are recessive. Sex influenced traits just mean that the trait is different for each gender, not directly on the sex chromosomes. Balding, for instance, is different among men and women. A woman needs to have 2 balding genes (one from each parent) in order to bald, while a man only needs one. This is why it is also said that for men the balding comes from the mom's side of the family. This is somewhat false unless your mother herself is bald, because other wise you don't know if you inherited the balding gene from her or not.
Sex-linked traits
Sex-linked traits are inherited from the organism's parents.
Traits caused by proteins coded for on the sex (X and/or Y) chromosomes.