Classification of Barred Plumage and Broodiness in Poultry

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Barred plumage in poultry, broodiness in poultry, rapid and slow feathering, and cryptorchidism in horses are examples of:

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Barred plumage in poultry, broodiness in poultry, rapid and slow feathering, and cryptorchidism in horses are examples of:

  1. Sex-limited inheritance
  2. Sex-influenced inheritance
  3. Sex-linked inheritance — Correct Answer
  4. Autosomal inheritance
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Sex-linked inheritance

Barred plumage, broodiness, feather growth rate (rapid/slow feathering), and cryptorchidism in horses are all examples of sex-linked inheritance — their genes are located on sex chromosomes.

Comparison of Sex-Related Trait Types
Type Gene Location Examples
Sex-limited traits Autosome Milk production, egg production, semen production, secondary sexual characters
Sex-influenced traits Autosome Baldness in humans, polled/horned condition in Dorset sheep
Sex-linked traits Sex chromosome (X or Y) Barred plumage, broodiness, feather growth (X-linked); Hypertrichosis, TDF (Y-linked)

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