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- Which statements describe Y-linked traits? At least 50% of the male and female offspring will inherit the trait. The trait is passed down to a son by his father. All male offspring of affected fathers will express the trait. Males have a higher probability of inheriting the trait from their mothers. A carrier female has a 25% chance of having a carrier daughter.Do males and females show equal chances of inheriting tge trait? Why or why not?what are factors that control traits are called?
- Are sex-linked traits, sex-limited traits, and sex influence traits following Mendelian principles of heredity? Why or why not? Explain your answer with supporting answers.Are sex-linked traits, sex-limited traits, and sex-influenced traits following Mendelian Principles of Heredity? Why or Why not?What inheritance pattern results from alleles with incomplete dominance? The recessive phenotype skips a generation The recessive phenotype is sex linked There is a 3rd phenotype, often and intermediate value between the other 2 extremes There is a range of phenotypes such that the trait appears along a spectrum rather than "either or"