No. It seems to be found in most groups equality. Since it is found on the X chromosome, males have one copy. Females have two copies. Since it is found on the X, females have a "good" gene that sort of covers the defective one. Males don't have that chance. So many more males have this than females.
yes
it affects almost about everyone in the worlds population
No only men more than females
The populations of Ireland and Wales have a higher incidence than other countries, and Caucasian people tend to get it more than non-Caucasians.
No, it affects male/female and also all race/ethnic groups equally!
Yes they keep the populations of other sea creatures in balance. Whithout them the eco would be all wrong.
it affects mostly men because men are supposed to have one x and one y chromosome, but they get XXY.
By removing population it makes the ecosystem bad and by adding to the population it makes the ecosystem better
It would change because when a population changes, a community changes too.
Hunters can affect the amazon by hunting because the population of species they are hunting can majorly decline. Thus, making other populations decline because the food chain no longer applies.
Populations come first before communities. Populations are a group of organisms of the same species living in the same area, while communities are made up of various populations interacting with each other in a specific habitat.
There are many, many saints named John so you need to be more specific.