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in this video we will use pedigrees to trace y-linked traits through generations in a family when youamp;#39;re dealing with a y-linked trait that means that the gene associated with the trait is located on the y-chromosome and we remember that only males carry a y chromosome and they pass this y chromosome on to any male offspring they produce genes on the y chromosome have varying alleles in this case you may be looking at a trait associated with the gene that has an allele that leads to the trait and an allele that doesnamp;#39;t if a male has the allele that leads to the trait then he will be affected if a male has the allele that does not lead to the trait he will be unaffected letamp;#39;s take a look at some pedigrees to learn the rules of y-linked inheritance first any male that is affected must pass on their affected y to all male offspring which means that any affected father must have affected sons and second there are no affected females when dealing with a y linked trai