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1 July, 00:17

1) Why are females more likely to be carriers of a sex linked trait than males?

2) Why are pedigrees used in genetics?

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  1. 1 July, 00:41
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    1) Only females are able to be carriers for X-linked conditions; males will always be affected by any X-linked condition, since they have no second X chromosome with a healthy copy of the gene. As such, X-linked recessive conditions affect males much more commonly than females.

    2) Pedigrees are used to analyze the pattern of inheritance of a particular trait throughout a family. Pedigrees show the presence or absence of a trait as it relates to the relationship among parents, offspring, and siblings.
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