Multiple Choice
What are X-linked traits?
A) Diseases or phenotypes that are determined by genes on an X chromosome.
B) Traits that only affect females because females have two X chromosomes.
C) Dominant traits located on X chromosomes.
D) Genes that are more likely to have an effect in males than females.
E) A and D
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