X-linked dominant inheritance

Last updated on: 27.07.2021

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Inheritance in which the gene is located on the X chromosome and the corresponding trait is expressed in the presence of only one triggering allele. In contrast to the X-linked recessive mode of inheritance, hemizygous males (allele is located on the X chromosome, which occurs only once in the otherwise duplicated set of chromosomes) and heterozygous females, in whom the allele is present singly, are also affected.

Last updated on: 27.07.2021