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5 March, 12:10

Non-Mendelian inheritance patterns can be sorted into three categories: incomplete dominance, codominance, and

sex linked traits Which is an example of a sex-linked trait?

Down's syndrome

Color blindness

Human blood type

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  1. 5 March, 12:53
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    Answer: Color blindness

    Explanation:

    Color blindness is a sex related trait in which 99 percent of the people have a different visionary of red-green color. Most of the men are color blind and it has been seen that a very less number of women are found color blind if compared with men.

    Whereas if the female is a carrier and the male is not affected the there are chances that the child born is suffering from color blindness.

    This is a sex linked trait and X chromosome is usually carried from a mother to the son. So, the probability of the male being affected is more as compared to female.
  2. 5 March, 16:02
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    colorblindness

    Explanation:

    Colorblindness is a recessive sex-linked trait ... Remember that in incomplete dominance, the two traits blend together; in co-dominance, the two traits are equally expressed; and in sex-linked traits, the traits can be dominant or recessive, but they always appear on the X-chromosome.
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