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What must be true for a male individual to be a carrier of a Y-linked recessive allele? A. The gene has no other alleles. B. The gene is only expressed in females. C. The gene i…
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What must be true for a male individual to be a carrier of a Y-linked recessive allele? A. The gene has no other alleles. B. The gene is only expressed in females. C. The gene i…
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What must be true for a male individual to be a carrier of a Y-linked recessive allele?
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The gene has no other alleles.
B.
The gene is only expressed in females.
C.
The gene is silenced on the Y chromosome.
D.
The gene is also found on the X chromosome.
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The gene has no other alleles.
because males only have 1 chromosome
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