Sex linkage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
X-linked traits are maternally inherited from carrier mothers or from affected father. Each son born to a carrier mother has a 50% probability of inheriting the X-chromosome ...
X-linked recessive inheritance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
X-linked recessive inheritance is a mode of inheritance in which a mutation in a gene on the X chromosome causes the phenotype to be expressed (1) in males (who are necessarily ...
X-Linked Juvenile Retinoschisis -- GeneReviews -- NCBI Bookshelf
GeneReviews designates a molecular genetic test as clinically available only if the test is listed in the GeneTests Laboratory Directory by either a US CLIA-licensed laboratory or a ...
X-Linked, Single Gene Disorders, NCBDDD, CDC
X-linked conditions usually affect only males. A mutation causing a condition can be passed in the family through female carriers who do not have the condition.
X-linked gene - definition of X-linked gene by the Free Online ...
Thesaurus Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms. Noun: 1. X-linked gene - a gene located on an X chromosome. cistron, gene, factor - (genetics) a segment of DNA that is involved ...
X-linked agammaglobinemia - definition of X-linked agammaglobinemia in ...
X-linked (eks´linkt) transmitted by genes on the X chromosome; sex-linked. X-linked. adj. Of, relating to, or characterized by genes situated on the X-chromosome.
Sex-linked recessive: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
X-LINKED RECESSIVE DISORDERS IN FEMALES. Females can get an X-linked recessive disorder, but this is very rare. An abnormal gene on the X chromosome from each parent would be ...
X linked - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about X linked
sex linkage. In genetics, the tendency for certain characteristics to occur exclusively, or predominantly, in one sex only. Human examples include red-green colour blindness and ...
X-linked - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about X-linked
sex linkage. In genetics, the tendency for certain characteristics to occur exclusively, or predominantly, in one sex only. Human examples include red-green colour blindness and ...
X Linked Inheritance
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