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Explain how our views on sexual orientation have changed from ancient times through the Middle Ages to current times. Be sure to include specific examples from each era to support your answer.
Recessive
A term used to describe a gene that expresses its trait only when paired with an identical gene.
X-linked Recessive
A mode of inheritance where a recessive gene on the X chromosome causes a condition or trait to be expressed primarily in males.
X Chromosome
One of the two sex chromosomes, the X chromosome plays a crucial role in determining genetic traits and can be found in both males (XY) and females (XX).
Autosomal
Relating to any chromosome that is not a sex chromosome; autosomes are numbered from 1 to 22 in humans.
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