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a case of one-sided masculine inheritance, to be described in the following pages. DCHLORINA~ IN THE Y CHROMOSOME. A female specimen of Melandriurn ...
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www.bio.nagoya-u.ac.jp:8000/outline.html
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This mode of inheritance has been referred to as one-sided masculine inheritance in the guppy by Winge (1922b). It is preferable to call it simply Y- linked.
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1209509/pdf/93.pdf
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systems in Mexico as being male heterogametic, whereas the races that have ...... 1922b One-sided masculine and sex-linked inheritance in Lebisfes reticulatus.
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www.bernsteinmedical.com/hair-loss/men/causes/
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It is caused by the effects of the male hormone dihydrotestosterone (DHT) on genetically ... inheritance from the maternal side of the family slightly more important than the paternal ... Hair loss in men is now felt to involve more than one gene.
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of two kinds of melanophores. Genetics 12: 253-283. WINGE,. O., 1922 One- sided masculine and sex-linked inheritance in Lebestes reticdatw. Jour. Genetics ...
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that the X and Y chromosomes of the male occasionally cross over. ...... WINGE, O., 1922 One-sided masculine and sex-linked inheritance in Lebistes reticulatus.
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in polyploid forms of Melandrium album. Dansk. Botan. Arkiv. 10: 1-131. WIwGE, 0. 1922. One-sided masculine and sex-linked inheritance in Lebistes reticulatus ...
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Androgenic alopecia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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[1] In humans, this condition is also commonly known as male pattern baldness. ... to experience hairloss themselves, regardless of the mother's side of the family. ... importance of the maternal ...
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son (one-sided masculine inheritance), 15 that are X- and. Y-linked (found in both males and females but expressed only in males as they are sex-limited and ...
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