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Sex-linked Inheritance 0
Sex-linked inheritance refers to the transmission of genes located on the sex chromosomes, typically the X and Y chromosomes in humans, which results in traits that show different patterns of inheritance depending on the sex of the offspring. This form of inheritance often leads to traits being more prevalent in one sex, such as X-linked recessive disorders like hemophilia being more common in males due to their single X chromosome.
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