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Biology, 12.02.2021 21:20, jade11710

Why are males more likely than females to have an X-linked disorder? O Males are unable to inherit the dominant allele for sex-linked traits.
O Males always express the recessive allele, even when a dominant allele is present.
Males have two X chromosomes; thus, there is a greater chance of them inheriting a recessive
allele.
Males have only one X chromosome; thus, if a recessive allele is inherited, it is always expressed.


Why are males more likely than females to have an X-linked disorder?

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