Sex-linked inheritance refers to the transmission of genetic traits that are associated with genes located on the sex chromosomes, particularly the X and Y chromosomes. This type of inheritance pattern is crucial for understanding how certain traits, especially those linked to X chromosome mutations, manifest differently in males and females, leading to specific genetic disorders. In particular, since males have one X and one Y chromosome, they express traits linked to their single X chromosome, while females have two X chromosomes, which can lead to different patterns of expression for inherited traits.