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Why are sex-linked traits more common in males than in females?
a. All alleles on the X chromosome are dominant.
b. All alleles on the Y chromosome are recessive.
c. A recessive allele on the X chromosome will always produce the trait in a male.
d. Any allele on the Y chromosome will be codominant with the matching allele on the X chromosome
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