Answer:
The False statement is:
They can effect males and females.
Step-by-step explanation:
- Y-chromosome is present only in males.
- Y-chromosome contain only holandric genes i.e. they express themselves only in males.
- Mutation in Y-chromosome leads to Y-linked disorders.
- Since the Y- chromosome is present only in males, the disorder is also seen in males and not in females.
- The trait is transmitted to the son from their father.
- Example of Y-linked disorder are, hairy ears, webbed toes etc