In sex-linked inherited diseases such as hemophilia, mothers most often pass the disease to sons.
In sex-linked inherited diseases such as hemophilia, mothers most often pass the disease to sons.
Yes, as in only males can have hemophilia.
Both are sex-linked traits, inherited through the X chromosome.
It is a sex-linked recessive trait inherited from the mother.
Yes, hemophilia is sex-linked.
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The gene for hemophilia is sex-linked.
Sex-linked inherited diseases, such as hemophilia, are primarily caused by mutations on the X chromosome. Because males have only one X chromosome (XY), they are more likely to express these conditions if they inherit the affected X, while females (XX) may be carriers if they have one affected X but typically do not express the disease unless both X chromosomes are affected. This pattern of inheritance leads to a higher prevalence of hemophilia in males compared to females.