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  1. X-linked recessive inheritance - Wikipedia

    • X-linked recessive inheritance is a mode of inheritance in which a mutation in a gene on the X chromosome causes the phenotype to be always expressed in males (who are necessarily homozygous for the gene mutation because they have one X and one Y chromosome) and in females who are homozygous for the gene mutation, See more

    Patterns of inheritance

    In humans, inheritance of X-linked recessive traits follows a unique pattern made up of three points.
    • The first is that affected … See more

    Pushback on recessive/dominant terminology

    A few scholars have suggested discontinuing the use of the terms dominant and recessive when referring to X-linked inheritance. The possession of two X chromosomes in females leads to dosage issues whic… See more

    Examples

    The most common X-linked recessive disorders are:
    Red–green color blindness, also known as daltonism, which affects roughly 7% to 10% of men and 0.49% to 1% of women. Its relative ben… See more

     
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  1. X-linked recessive inheritance is a mode of inheritance in which a mutation in a gene on the X chromosome causes the phenotype to be always expressed in males (who are necessarily homozygous for the gene mutation because they have one X and one Y chromosome) and in females who are homozygous for the gene mutation, see zygosity.
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    X-linked re­ces­sive inheritance is a mode of in­her­i­tance in which a mu­ta­tion in a gene on the X chro­mo­some causes the phe­no­type to be al­ways ex­pressed in males (who are nec­es­sar­ily ho­mozy­gous for the gene mu­ta­tion be­cause they have one X and one Y chro­mo­some) and in fe­males who are ho­mozy­gous for the gene mu­ta­tion, see zy­gos­ity.
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