Six-linked traits refer to genetic traits that are associated with genes located on the X chromosome. Because males have one X and one Y chromosome, they are more likely to express X-linked recessive traits, while females, having two X chromosomes, can be carriers without showing symptoms. Examples of such traits include color blindness and hemophilia. These traits can exhibit different patterns of inheritance and expression based on the sex of the individual.
Copyright © 2026 eLLeNow.com All Rights Reserved.