on the X chromosome
on the X chromosome
x chromosome
In humans, most sex linked traits are carried on the X sex chromosome.
individuals that are heterozygous for alleles
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In sex-linked inherited diseases such as hemophilia, mothers most often pass the disease to sons.
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Several conditions have been shown to be sex-linked in humans. The most well-known example is color blindness, which is more common in males due to its location on the X chromosome. Other sex-linked conditions include hemophilia and Duchenne muscular dystrophy, both of which predominantly affect males.
Males are most likely to have the disorder.