Compare and contrast characteristics of X-linked dominant and X-linked recessive inheritance patterns.Drag the appropriate items to their respective bins.X-linked dominant : _____X-linked recessive : _____a. The phenotype of the disease is seen in every generation.b. The phenotype of the disease may skip generations.c. If an affected male mates with a normal female, then all daughters and no sons will be affected.d. If an affected male mates with a normal female, then neither daughters nor sons will show the disease phenotype.e. The trait appears about equally prevalent in males and females.f. There is a greater prevalance of affected males.g. If a normal male mates with a heterozygous female, then half of daughters and sons will be affected.h. If a normal male mates with a heterozygous female, then half of sons will be affected and daughters will not show the disease phenotype.