Let's say we have an X-linked dominant trait (denoted XT). If we make a cross between a male with the trait (XTY) and fe

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Let's say we have an X-linked dominant trait (denoted XT). If we make a cross between a male with the trait (XTY) and fe

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Let's say we havean X-linked dominant trait (denotedXT).
If we make a cross between a male with the trait(XTY) and female without thetrait (XX), what isthe probability thata female offspring would have thetrait?
Let S Say We Have An X Linked Dominant Trait Denoted Xt If We Make A Cross Between A Male With The Trait Xty And Fe 1
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How are sex limited traits similar to sex influenced traits? Both are autosomal because their genes are on not on the sex chromosomes, even though they are influenced by sex-based biological differences Both are only expressed in one sex or the other, but never expressed in both sexes Both are linked to the X-chromosome and are often inherited with other genes that are X-linked Both are mostly expressed in females instead of males in XY systems
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