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Why does sex-linked traits show up more often in males than females?

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The X chromosome contains many genes in addition to those that determine sex. The traits determined by these genes are inherited together with those determining sex and are said to be sex-linked.

Most of the sex-linked characteristics are carried by the X chromosome. It therefore follows that a recessive sex-linked gene carried by the X chromosome will always express itself phenotypically in the male because males have only one X chromosome.

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