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  • ==Sex-linked== ...term used in genetics to describe genes, or traits that are carried on the sex chromosomes, typically the X or Y chromosome.
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  • |Term=Sex-linked disorder |Short definition=a disorder that is caused by genes located on the sex chromosomes
    336 bytes (47 words) - 21:13, 30 December 2022
  • #REDIRECT [[X-linked agammaglobulinemia]]
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  • ==Sex-linked== ...term used in genetics to describe genes, or traits that are carried on the sex chromosomes, typically the X or Y chromosome.
    2 KB (259 words) - 04:57, 6 February 2024
  • == X-linked == ...he X chromosome. The term originates from the X chromosome, one of the two sex chromosomes in humans and most other mammals.
    2 KB (229 words) - 14:01, 5 February 2024
  • ==Sex linkage== ...s to the phenomenon where the expression of a trait is determined by the [[sex chromosome]]s. The term was first coined by [[Thomas Hunt Morgan]], an Amer
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  • |Term=Sex-linked disorder |Short definition=a disorder that is caused by genes located on the sex chromosomes
    336 bytes (47 words) - 21:13, 30 December 2022
  • == X-linked recessive == '''X-linked recessive''' is a mode of [[genetic inheritance]] by which a mutation in a
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  • == X-linked == '''X-linked''' (/eksˈlɪŋkt/), also known as '''X-linked inheritance''', is a mode of genetic inheritance by which a mutation in a g
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  • ...les (XY) and females (XX) have the same effective dose of [[X chromosome]]-linked gene products. ...hromosome in both males and females, effectively balancing the dosage of X-linked genes between the sexes.
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  • ==Sex selection== '''Sex selection''' is the practice of using medical techniques to choose the sex of offspring. It is a topic of significant ethical, legal, and societal con
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  • ...volve genes that are on the [[sex chromosomes]], genes that are not on the sex chromosomes, or genes that are not inherited in a simple dominant/recessive ...]]: In sex-linked inheritance, the inheritance of a trait is linked to the sex chromosomes.
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  • ...member of the vegetable family that does not contain starches (chemically linked sugar molecules). Non-starchy vegetables typically contain less sugar and m ...rmones (estrogen or testosterone) and slows the growth of tumors that need sex hormones to grow {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
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  • ...[[cross-dressing]] or [[transgender]] identities, which are not inherently linked to sexual arousal. ...]: The act of wearing items of clothing not commonly associated with one's sex.
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  • '''AMELX''' (pronounced: /ˈæmɛlɛks/), also known as '''Amelogenin, X-linked''', is a [[Protein|protein]] that in humans is encoded by the AMELX [[Gene| ...ved in the growth and development of [[Tooth enamel|tooth enamel]], and 'X-linked' refers to the gene's location on the X [[Chromosome|chromosome]].
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  • == X-linked dominant == '''X-linked dominant''' (''pronunciation: eks-linkt doh-muh-nuhnt'') is a mode of genet
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  • '''AMELY''' (pronounced: /ˈæməli/), also known as '''Amelogenin, Y-linked''', is a gene that is found on the Y chromosome in mammals. It is one of th ...n that is involved in the formation of enamel in tooth development. The "Y-linked" part of the name refers to the fact that this gene is located on the Y chr
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  • ...a rare genetic disorder that affects the immune system. Pronounced as "ex-linked lim-fo-pro-lif-er-a-tive disease", it is characterized by an extreme vulner ...to the fact that the disease is linked to the X chromosome, one of the two sex chromosomes. "Lymphoproliferative" refers to the excessive production of ly
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  • ...he Greek ξένος, xénos, meaning "stranger" and estrogen, the primary female sex hormone) is a type of [[xenohormone]] that imitates [[estrogen]]. They can ...nos" meaning "stranger" or "foreigner", and "estrogen", the primary female sex hormone. It refers to foreign estrogens, or estrogen-like substances that a
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  • ...iol propoxyphenylpropionate is a prodrug of [[estradiol]], one of the main sex hormones in women. It is used in hormone therapy to treat symptoms of menop * [[Estradiol]]: The primary female sex hormone.
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  • * Sex-linked disorders: Diseases that are linked to the sex chromosomes, such as [[Hemophilia]] and [[Duchenne muscular dystrophy]].
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  • ...comes from the Latin ''postcoitalis'' and ''tristitia'', which mean "after sex" and "sadness", respectively. ...ring and after sexual intercourse. Some researchers suggest that it may be linked to the sudden drop in [[endorphins]] and other mood-enhancing chemicals in
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  • ...nic groups, but also among other population groups, such as those based on sex, age, disability, socioeconomic status, and geographic location. ...of factors, including [[socioeconomic status]], [[race]], [[ethnicity]], [[sex]], [[age]], [[disability]], and [[geographic location]]. These factors ofte
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