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Chapter 12- Human Genetics

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Evolutionary Genetics Cheat Sheet

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Ch. 11 Genetic Problems

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Patterns of Chromosome Inheritance

... • Traits controlled by genes on the X or Y chromosomes are sex-linked although most are unrelated to gender. • An allele on the X chromosome that is in the region where the Y chromosome has no alleles will express even if recessive; it is termed X-linked. • A female would have to have two recessive ...
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