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If most of the males in a pedigree are affected with a disorder, what type of disorder would it be?

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Answered by ramankumar13452005
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When a pedigree shows a condition appearing in a 50:50 ratio between men and women it is considered autosomal. When the condition predominantly affects males in the pedigree it is considered x-linked. Some examples of dominant traits include: male baldness, astigmatism, and dwarfism.

Answered by thegreat33
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When a pedigree shows a condition appearing in a 50:50 ratio between men and women it is considered autosomal. When the condition predominantly affects males in the pedigree it is considered x-linked. Some examples of dominant traits include: male baldness, astigmatism, and dwarfism.

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