X-linked inheritance.
Fathers usually pass a recessive allele to his daughter as a
carrier.
The carrier has a 50% chance of passing the disease to her sons.
If the carrier marries an affected male, 50% of the offspring will
have the disorder.
These recessive disorders are more common in males than in females,
since females have 2 X chromosomes and need to be homozygous to
express the trait.
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