explain the criss cross inheritance experiment
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1. CRISS-CROSS INHERITANCE: • It is the transmission of a gene from mother to son or father to daughter. • Those patterns of inheritance are called crisscross inheritance or skip generation inheritance, in which a character is inherited to the second generation through the carrier of first generation
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The criss-cross type of inheritance is the inheritance of sex-linked characters. ... Haemophilia C is an X-linked disorder showing this type of inheritance. There is passage of the trait from the father to daughter or mother to son. If the father is the affected, the trait is passed to the daughter and she is a carrier.
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