Blutrot - Inherent Patterns -

These are linked to the sex chromosomes. In X-linked recessive patterns (like Hemophilia), males are more frequently affected because they have only one X chromosome.

Traits that appear when an individual inherits two copies of a mutated gene, often skipping generations. Examples include Cystic Fibrosis and Sickle Cell Anemia. Blutrot - Inherent Patterns

A pattern where an affected person usually has one affected parent. The trait typically appears in every generation, such as in Huntington's disease. These are linked to the sex chromosomes