- A The X-Y chromosome pair during meiosis
- B Pairing occurs in the terminal region
- C Hunter syndrome
- D Hemophilia
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Partial sex linkage refers to the genes present in the terminal regions (PAR) of the sex chromosome. While the X and Y chromosome pair during meiosis and pairing occurs in the terminal region, the inheritance pattern of the genes in the PAR region is not like that of sex-linked genes. Instead, it resembles that of autosomal genes. Therefore, the statement in option C is incorrect.
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