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xenophobic - abnormal fear of foreign things, especially strangers or foreign people
All I know is it starts with Xant
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x games
No, there are no US states that start with X.
xenophobic - abnormal fear of foreign things, especially strangers or foreign people
No, not all sex-linked traits are located on the X chromosome. Some sex-linked traits can also be located on the Y chromosome.
he is a strong leader, not affraid to say what he thinks and is very opinionated
Generational personality traits refer to the common characteristics, beliefs, and attitudes shared by individuals born during a particular period of time, such as Baby Boomers, Generation X, Millennials, and Gen Z. These traits are shaped by the societal events, technological advancements, and cultural influences that occurred during their formative years, and can influence their values, behaviors, and perspectives. However, it's important to remember that individual differences exist within each generation and not all members will exhibit the same traits.
High unlikely. Personality is a complex trait which is probably a combination of genes (carried on more than just the X chromosome) and environment. What no one is certain of is the relative effect of each one. So, are genes more important in determining your personality than your environment (eg. your upbringing)? We don't know.
X-linked traits carried by the father will be passed on to his daughters. Sons will inherit their X chromosome from their mother and their Y chromosome from their father, so they will not inherit X-linked traits from their father.
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X- linked traits can only be inherited through the x-chromosome, while other traits are inherited either by both the x and y chromosome or just the y-chromosome. Source: BSCS Biology: A Molecular Approach, Blue Version Ninth Edition
All I know is it starts with Xant
Sex-linked traits are traits that are held in the x-chromosome, Males are more than likely to than females to have to have x-linked traits due to them only having one x chromosome which makes them more vulnerable. While females need to inherit two recessive genes/alleles to have and express the condition.
Because the Y chromosome is so small and has relatively few genes, most sex-linked traits are governed by genes of the X sex chromosome, and are therefore X-linked.
X-linked traits are transferred from parents, or a parentto their offspring on the X Chromosome. That is the biggest difference--as opposed to being located on any chromosome, X-linked traits are only transferred on X Chromosomes. A common X-linked trait is actually colorblindness. Often, X-linked traits or disorders are recessive; since men have only one X chromosome (because they are XY), they are often more prone to X-linked disorders, whereas women, who have two X chromosomes, often become "carriers"--that is, they have one X chromosome with a certain trait, but the other X chromosome has a dominant trait that masks the manifestation of the other trait.