HUMAN BIOLOGY-EBOOK ACCESS (180 DAY)
HUMAN BIOLOGY-EBOOK ACCESS (180 DAY)
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Chapter 21.5, Problem 2CYP
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If a woman affected by an X-linked dominant disorder can have a child who is not affected.

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X-chromosome is one of the two sex chromosomes present in humans. The other counterpart of the X-chromosome is the Y-chromosome. The combination of these two sex chromosomes gives different sex to organisms. The inheritance of genes present on the X-chromosome is said to be X-linked and this type of inheritance is known as X-linked inheritance.

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