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OpenStudy (bringmetherain):

In order for a male to express a recessive sex-linked trait that is located on X chromosomes, he must have _______________________________. an additional recessive allele on his Y chromosome two recessive autosomal alleles an inactive allele one recessive allele on his X chromosome If you mix yellow and blue paint, you produce green paint. In genetics, this is analogous to __________________________. codominance polygenic traits incomplete dominance multiple alleles

OpenStudy (alfordabby):

The second one is polygenic traits I believe

OpenStudy (bringmetherain):

Can you explain? @alfordabby

OpenStudy (bringmetherain):

Cause isn't it possible it can be incomplete dominance?

OpenStudy (alfordabby):

OpenStudy (brandon_gonzalez115):

second one is incomplete dominance

OpenStudy (bringmetherain):

That's what I thought, though I wasn't sure. Thanks guys.

OpenStudy (bringmetherain):

Does anybody know a possible answer for the first question? :/

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hang on

OpenStudy (anonymous):

For the first one I think A, not sure though.

OpenStudy (bringmetherain):

:/

OpenStudy (bringmetherain):

Disorders are caused by genes on the X chromosomes. So if a male were to have a gene for a disorder located on the X chromosome, it wouldn't have a second normal one to mask it.

OpenStudy (bringmetherain):

So idk.

OpenStudy (brandon_gonzalez115):

so it would be one recessive allele on his x chromosome

OpenStudy (brandon_gonzalez115):

?

OpenStudy (bringmetherain):

Again it's possible. XD

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