X-linked dominant disorders are characterised by:
Presently, there only a few known human X-linked dominant traits. With the exception of the Xg blood group, all are rare. Examples are:
Pseudohypoparathyroidism represents one of the difficulties in determining linkage; the apparent lack of transmission from male to male is now thought to be secondary to male hypofertility, and the disease has been reclassified as autosomal dominant.
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