Question 1 (1 point) In an X-linked recessive disorder, affected males pass their phenotype to their offspring. Question 1 options: A) True B) False
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Why will x-linked recessive conditions that prevent reproduction (through debilitation or lethality) only be observed in males? Select all the true statements that are relevant. Select one or more: a. Because X-linked disorders ever males more than females b. Because penetrance in females is lower than in males c. Because males can be carriers and females can not d. Because to be an affected female you must inherit one copy of the mutant allele from your father and one from your mother e. Because to be an affected male you only need to receive a single copy from your carrier mother
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