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The gene for hemophilia in humans is present on the X chromosome only. Which inheritance pattern does hemophilia in humans represent? Homozygous Multiple alleles Polygenic Sex linked i think its sex linked
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The gene for hemophilia in humans is present on the X chromosome only. Which inheritance pattern does hemophilia in humans represent?
Homozygous
Multiple alleles
Polygenic
Sex linked
i think its sex linked but im not sure.
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Yes, D is correct.
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If it is an X-Linked trait, the answer would have to be "Sex-Linked". If it is on the X chromosome, it is on a sex chromosome.
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