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Biology, 19.05.2021 06:00 alee885

In humans, pseudohypertrophy muscular dystrophy is a condition in which the muscles gradually waste away, ending in death in the early teens. This condition is found to only occur in boys and has never been reported in girls. a. What type of inheritance can explain this condition?
b. Explain why girls do not have pseudohypertrophy muscular dystrophy.

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