No, thalassemia is not a sex-linked genetic disorder; it is an autosomal recessive condition. This means that it is caused by mutations in genes located on non-sex chromosomes, specifically the alpha or beta globin genes. Both males and females can be carriers and affected by thalassemia equally, regardless of their sex.
Yes, Thalassemia sex is a linked trait. Ha ;)
Sex-linked is an adjective describing the noun gene.
The gene for hemophilia is sex-linked.
No, a gene is either autosomal or sex-linked, but never both.
Cooley's anemia, also known as beta-thalassemia, is an autosomal recessive genetic disorder. This means that both copies of the gene must be mutated in order for the disease to be present. It is not a sex-linked trait.
Color blindness is an example of a trait that is inherited on sex chromosomes. It is passed down on the X chromosome, and males are more likely to be colorblind because they have only one X chromosome.
Sex-linked gene
It is a gene located on either sex chromosome (X or Y chromosome).
It is a gene located on either sex chromosome (X or Y chromosome).
It is a gene located on either sex chromosome (X or Y chromosome).
A gene found on a sex chromosome is known as a sex-linked gene. Alleles are the different forms of a gene.
Sex-linked genes, genes found on one of the sex chromosomes (X or Y) but not the other. Most sex-linked genes are X-linked because the female chromosome is longer.