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No they don't, the autosomes are non sex linked chromosomes.
It is called sex-linked inheritance. If the sex-linked gene is on the X sex chromosome, it is often called X-linked inheritance.
Sex linked is general term both for X linked and Y linked traits . Traits present only on Y chromosomeare also called Hollandric .
Sex linked traits are of 2 types X linked ,which are transmitted from maternal grand parent to maternal grand children through carrier daughter , and Y linked are transmitted from father to son , whiles autosomal genes transmit equally among children .
While hemophilia and color blindness are quite common sex-linked traits in real creatures, I'm not entirely sure about sex-linked traits in mythical beasts. I would assume scale color may be sex-linked, but it seems to vary based on the culture from which the dragon originates.
Slashes in what? I don't know of any connection or notation for sex-linked traits involving slashes.
Sex-linked traits are inherited from the organism's parents.
Sex-linked traits
Because the Y chromosome is so small and has relatively few genes, most sex-linked traits are governed by genes of the X sex chromosome, and are therefore X-linked.
Most commonly sex linked traits are on the X chromosome, but rarely they can occur on the Y 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.
No they don't, the autosomes are non sex linked chromosomes.
No they don't, the autosomes are non sex linked chromosomes.
It is called sex-linked inheritance. If the sex-linked gene is on the X sex chromosome, it is often called X-linked inheritance.
Often is certainly the wrong word. Such 'bad sex-linked traits' are considered rare.
In humans, most sex linked traits are carried on the X sex chromosome.