Which explains why males are more likely to have sex-linked recessive traits than females?
1 Males have to inherit two copies of the affected gene and females only have to inherit one copy of it. 

 2Males have to inherit two copies of the affected gene and females have to inherit three copies of it.

3Males only have to inherit one copy of the affected gene and females have to inherit two copies of it.

Males only have to inherit one copy of the affected gene and females have to inherit three copies of it. 

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I believe your answer is A hope that i helped out

Answer:

I believe the answer is C I know it is not A

Explanation: Males have to inherit two copies of the affected gene and females only have to inherit one copy of it. Males have to inherit two copies of the affected gene and females have to inherit three copies of it. Males only have to inherit one copy of the affected gene and females have to inherit two copies of it. Males only have to inherit one copy of the affected gene and females have to inherit three copies of it.

A male with a mutation in a gene on the X chromosome is typically affected with the condition. Because females have two copies of the X chromosome and males have only one X chromosome, X-linked recessive diseases are more common among males than females.

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