I think its a condition
Hemophilia and color blindness are examples of recessive sex-linked traits
One pair of chromosomes constitute a single linkage group in humans except in case of sex chromosomes of male. In human females total of 23 linkage groups are present - 22 pair of autosomes and 1 pair of sex chromosomes (XX). In human male total of 24 linkage groups are present - 22 pair of autosomes , one X and one Y.
Researchers have not shown any gender linkage with type 1 (or type-2) diabetes.
In genetics, this refers to the phenotype of an allele that is related to the X-chromosome. It is a type of sex linkage.
In genetics, this refers to the phenotype of an allele that is related to the X-chromosome. It is a type of sex linkage.
Sex linkage refers to genes located on the sex chromosomes (X or Y). If a gene controlling a trait is sex-linked, males and females may show different patterns of inheritance. In a Mendelian cross involving a sex-linked gene, the predicted outcome would be influenced by the sex of the offspring and their respective sex chromosomes (XX for females, XY for males). This can result in different inheritance patterns compared to autosomal genes.
Sex linkage is inherited when a gene is located on a sex chromosome, such as the X or Y chromosome. This means that the inheritance of the trait is influenced by the individual's sex. For example, if a gene for a trait is located on the X chromosome, it will be inherited differently in males and females because males have only one X chromosome while females have two. This can result in certain traits being more common in one sex than the other.
Michael Pease has written: 'Sex-linkage in poultry breeding' -- subject(s): Poultry breeding
Complete linkage is present only in male Drosophila because the genes that exhibit complete linkage are found on the Y chromosome, which is only present in males. In complete linkage, genes are physically located close together on the same chromosome, leading to limited genetic recombination, which is not possible between the X and Y chromosomes in males.
what kind of linkage are you referring to? shift linkage, gas pedal linkage, clutch linkage....ect.ect.ect
James R. Miller has written: 'Voices From Earth' 'X-linked traits' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Chromosome, Genetics, Linkage (Genetics), Mammals, Sex-linkage (Genetics), X chromosome 'Visions From Earth'