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More males than the females will express the trait if the family has an x-linked recessive trait.

X-linked recessive inheritance refers to a genetic condition associated with mutations in genes on the X chromosome. A male with such a mutation is affected because he has only one X chromosome. A woman who has a mutation in the gene and a normal gene on her other X chromosome is usually unaffected.

Examples of X-linked recessive disorders are red-green blindness and hemophilia A, red-green blindness. Because the inheritance pattern of many X-linked diseases is clearly neither dominant nor recessive, some experts believe that these diseases should be considered X-linked rather than X-linked dominant or X-linked recessive. These are the outcomes in the family with x-linked recessive trait.

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