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 The human Y-chromosome is small and contains fewer genes than the X-chromosome. Therefore, there are very few Y-linked disorders. Retinitis pigmentosa is one of the Y-linked disorders.
The human [[Y_chromosome|Y-chromosome]] is small and contains fewer genes than the X-chromosome. Therefore, there are very few Y-linked disorders. [[Retinitis pigmentosa|Retinitis pigmentosa]] is one of the Y-linked disorders.

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The human Y-chromosome is small and contains fewer genes than the X-chromosome. Therefore, there are very few Y-linked disorders. Retinitis pigmentosa is one of the Y-linked disorders.