Sex-linked traits are characteristics determined by genes located on the sex chromosomes (X or Y). While "blindness" is sometimes associated with sex-linkage (specifically color blindness or night blindness), baldness (specifically male-pattern baldness) is frequently cited in biology examinations as a primary example of a sex-linked or sex-influenced trait. In the context of standard educational curricula, baldness is the most distinct example among the provided options for traits influenced by sex-linked inheritance or sex-related factors.
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