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Tamil Nadu Board of Secondary EducationHSC Science Class 12

Sex Linked Inheritance

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Maharashtra State Board: Class 12

Key Points: Sex Linked Inheritance

  • Sex-linked inheritance: It is the inheritance of genes located on sex chromosomes (X and Y) from parents to offspring.
  • X-linked genes: These genes are present on the X chromosome and usually do not have corresponding alleles on the Y chromosome.
  • Expression in males and females: X-linked recessive traits appear more in males (one X chromosome), while females need two recessive alleles; females with one allele are carriers.
  • Examples of X-linked traits: Haemophilia, colour blindness, muscular dystrophy, and night blindness.
  • Y-linked genes: These genes are present on the Y chromosome and are passed directly from father to son (e.g. hypertrichosis).
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