X-linked dominant inheritance means that a gene is involved in a particular trait on the X chromosome, and only one copy of the allele is sufficient to pass on that trait to the offspring.
It means that X-linked recessive inheritance means that the phenotype is always expressed in homozygous males and females by genes involved in the traits of the X chromosome.
Carriers are women who have only one copy of the hereditary gene.
X-linked dominant: fragile X syndrome
X-linked recessive: hemophilia, Fabry disease.
Mitochondrial:
Mitochondria contain unique DNA that is passed down from parent to offspring.
Mitochondrial DNA is inherited only from mothers.
Fathers do not contribute to mitochondrial inheritance.