They are both sex-linked traits.
Color blindness, hemophilia, muscular dystrophy would be three common examples
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.
Red-Green color blindness, or hemophilia.
Examples of sex-linked traits in humans include color blindness and hemophilia. In color blindness, the gene responsible for detecting color is located on the X chromosome, making it more common in males. Hemophilia is a bleeding disorder caused by mutations in genes located on the X chromosome, leading to impaired blood clotting.
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Red-Green color blindness, or hemophilia.
It is not true that color blindness is most common in females. Color blindness is most common in males and approximately 8 percent of men have it.
Cystic Fibrosis 1/3300 children affected Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy 1/3600 boys affected (Color blindness is not fatal, BTW)
Both are sex-linked traits, inherited through the X chromosome.
Some examples of sex-linked disorders are Hemophilia and Color-blindness.
x-linked recessive chromosome.
Hemophilia and color blindness are examples of recessive sex-linked traits