Males are typically more affected by sex-linked traits because female hormones such as estrogen often compensate for the effects of mutations on the X chromosome females often mask sex-linked conditions due to the presence of two X chromosomes whereas males are hemizygous for the X chromsome males are hemizygous and sex-linked traits are commonly found on the Y chromosome X chromosomes in males generally have more mutations than X chromosomes in females.
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