It is carried on the X chromosome.
Hemophilia.
They are both sex-linked traits.
Some examples of sex-linked traits include color blindness, hemophilia, and male pattern baldness. These traits are carried on the sex chromosomes, with color blindness and hemophilia being more common in males due to their inheritance on the X chromosome.
It is carried on the X chromosome.
Yes, hemophilia is sex-linked.
Two sex-linked traits present in humans are color blindness and hemophilia. These traits are carried on the X chromosome and are more commonly expressed in males due to their inheritance pattern.
Hemophilia and color blindness are examples of recessive sex-linked traits
The gene for hemophilia is sex-linked.
When a trait is located on the X chromosome, it is referred to as an X-linked trait. This means the trait is inherited through the X chromosome and can show different patterns of inheritance compared to traits on autosomes. Examples of X-linked traits include red-green color blindness and hemophilia.
Sex-linked inheritance involves traits that are linked to genes on the sex chromosomes (X and Y). Traits carried on the X chromosome are typically expressed differently in males and females due to differences in the number of X chromosomes they inherit. Examples include color blindness and hemophilia.
Both are sex-linked traits, inherited through the X chromosome.
In sex-linked inherited diseases such as hemophilia, mothers most often pass the disease to sons.