A cross involving an autosomal gene versus a sex-linked gene would differ in that:
A) both parents would have two copies of a sex-linked gene.
B) a Punnett square could not be utilized for solving a cross involving a sex-linked gene.
C) the phenotype outcomes of females compared to males could be different.
D) only autosomal genes observe the law of segregation.
E) recombination or crossing over could not take place between sex chromosomes.
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