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?
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
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?
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