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Why are traits that controlled by recessive alleles on the X chromosomes are more common in males than in females
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Males (XY) have only one copy of the X chromosome, while females (XX) have two. The net result of this is that most recessive genes carried on the X chromosome will take effect in males (because there is no corresponding dominant gene to override the effect).
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Males (XY) have only one copy of the X chromosome, while females (XX) have two. The net result of this is that most recessive genes carried on the X chromosome will take effect in males (because there is no corresponding dominant gene to override the effect).