Biology, asked by mariakhan30, 4 months ago

is it necessary that only daughters are affected in X-Linked Dominant Inheritance?​

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Answered by DivineEyes
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  • In males (who only have one X chromosome), a mutation in the copy of the gene on the single X chromosome causes the condition. Fathers cannot pass X-linked dominant conditions to their sons, but all daughters of affected fathers will be affected with the condition and can pass it on to their children.
Answered by Anonymous
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In males (who only have one X chromosome), a mutation in the copy of the gene on the single X chromosome causes the condition. Fathers cannot pass X-linked dominant conditions to their sons, but all daughters of affected fathers will be affected with the condition and can pass it on to their children.

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