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Which explanation describes why mates are more likely to exhibit sex-linked disorders than temales? A. Males have two X chromosomes that amplify all sex-linked disorders. B. Males have one X chromosome
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Which explanation describes why mates are more likely to exhibit sex-linked disorders than temales?
A. Males have two X chromosomes that amplify all sex-linked disorders.
B. Males have one X chromosome on which most sex-linked disorders are located.
C. Males have only one functional sex chromosome on which all gender traits are located
D. Males have multiple sex chromosomes that mutate causing sex-linked disorders to become visible,
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Only false have 2 X Chromosomes
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