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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.
Klinefelters is sex chromosome trisomy. Down Syndrome is trisomy. One of the most common forms of MD is sex-linked and affects boys more frequently than it does girls.
It is more common in men.
cause men have sex with more woman and the fact is the wman who get it most are slus which means she probly has sti gives it to more men and hey presto th circle of life
because men are so lazy!
Yes
Depends what type...obvious prostate cancer is more common in men b/c they have one while cervix cancer is more common in women b/c they have one. Cancers like Lung and Liver are more common in women.
Males normally have the dominat gene.
It is more common in young to middle-aged women
Hemophilia is more common in males. It's a sex-linked disease.
It is twice as common in men as in women
Women are more apt to catch and transmit the infection.