No it is autosomal
Sex-linked gene
Yes, a sex-linked gene is located on one of the sex chromosomes (X or Y), but not both. This means that the inheritance of the gene is dependent on the individual's sex. For example, genes on the X chromosome are considered sex-linked because males have only one X chromosome, while females have two.
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.
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Sex-linked mutations and gene mutations are alike in that both involve changes to the DNA sequence that can affect an organism's traits or functions. However, they differ in their location and inheritance patterns: sex-linked mutations occur on the sex chromosomes (X or Y), typically affecting traits associated with gender, while gene mutations can occur on any chromosome and affect a wide range of traits regardless of sex. Additionally, sex-linked mutations are often passed down differently in males and females due to their association with sex chromosomes.
Researchers have not shown any gender linkage with type 1 (or type-2) diabetes.
Sex-linked is an adjective describing the noun gene.
The gene for hemophilia is sex-linked.
No, diabetes is not a sex-linked trait. It is a complex condition influenced by a combination of genetic and environmental factors.
No, a gene is either autosomal or sex-linked, but never both.
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.
The gene present on the sex chromosome either in recessive or dormant condition is called a sex linked gene. For example gene for color blindness present on X chrosome. It is carried by a female and mostly affect the male because male have XY type of chromosomal configuration.
The gene present on the sex chromosome either in recessive or dormant condition is called a sex linked gene. For example gene for color blindness present on X chrosome. It is carried by a female and mostly affect the male because male have XY type of chromosomal configuration.
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).