Most of the X chromosome genes encode proteins that have no role in female sexual development is the true statement.
Step-by-step explanation:
The X chromosome is composed of nearly 1500 single alleles of genes like any other gene code for a number of nonsexual functions (in both females and males) and not specifically for female sexual development. Specific male or female characteristics results from different combinations of gametes and not from a single X chromosome.
Since males have only one dominant X chromosome, if when subjected to a dominant mutation, heterozygous males will be more symptomatic to dominant X-linked disorders.
If the males have unusual YY chromosomes instead of XY, it results in chromosomal disorder leading to physiological, physical and cognitive functional changes.