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They are caused by alleles on the 23 chromosome.
Sex linked genes occur only on the X or the Y sex chromosomes.
Alleles are generally inherited in pairs, except for alleles on the X and Y sex chromosomes in males.
No they don't, the autosomes are non sex linked 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
They are sex-linked genes.
They are caused by alleles on the 23 chromosome.
Traits caused by proteins coded for on the sex (X and/or Y) chromosomes.
Traits caused by proteins coded for on the sex (X and/or Y) chromosomes.
Sex linked genes occur only on the X or the Y sex chromosomes.
These alleles are called sex-linked alleles or traits.
The 3 main points of how traits are inherited are: 1)Traits are controlled by alleles on chromosomes. 2) An allele's effect is dominant or recessive. 3)When a pair of chromosomes separates during meiosis, the different alleles for a trait move into separate sex cells. (Source: My Life Science Textbook)
Sex-linked traits have alleles that are passed from parent to child on a sex chromosome.
Sex-linked traits have alleles that are passed from parent to child on a sex chromosome.
Alleles are generally inherited in pairs, except for alleles on the X and Y sex chromosomes in males.
The 3 main points of how traits are inherited are: 1)Traits are controlled by alleles on chromosomes. 2) An allele's effect is dominant or recessive. 3)When a pair of chromosomes separates during meiosis, the different alleles for a trait move into separate sex cells. (Source: My Life Science Textbook)
No they don't, the autosomes are non sex linked chromosomes.