constantquandary
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- 2018
Looking at this question from a 2008 Ruse Half-yearly I get why the answer is C, but only through process of elimination. If one of the possible answers was regular dominant, I wouldn't know the answer. Is it even possible to definitively say that the condition is sex-linked dominant instead of plain dominant?
Is there a way to tell if a condition is sex-linked or not beyond a disproportionate amount of males being affected or it only being passed through the female line? Because it seems like that could happen with a non-sex-linked recessive gene just because of probability.