Sexlinked
Sex-linked is a term used in genetics to describe genes that are located on the sex chromosomes, most often the X chromosome in humans. In species with XY sex determination, the main distinctions are X-linked and Y-linked genes. Because females have two X chromosomes and males have one X and one Y, patterns of inheritance differ from autosomal (non-sex) genes. Y-linked traits are passed from father to son and are relatively rare, while X-linked genes can affect both sexes but show characteristic patterns of transmission.
X-linked traits include recessive and dominant forms. X-linked recessive conditions, such as color blindness, hemophilia A,
X-inactivation, or Lyonization, in females can lead to mosaic expression of X-linked genes, contributing to variable