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Explain Y- Linked inheritance ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Y-linked inheritance

↪In mammals, Y-linkage, also known as holandric inheritance, is the determination of a phenotypic trait by an allele (or gene) on the Y chromosome.

↪Because the Y-chromosome is small and does not contain many genes, few traits are Y-linked, and Y-linked diseases are rare.

↪Since the only humans who have a Y chromosome are males, Y-linked traits are passed only from father to son, with no interchromosomal genetic recombination.

Answered by suman682
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In mammals, Y-linkage, also known as holandric inheritance, is the determination of a phenotypic trait by an allele (or gene) on the Y chromosome. Because the Y-chromosome is small and does not contain many genes, few traits are Y-linked, and Y-linked diseases are rare.

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