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Genes which remain confined to diffrential region of y chromosome are

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Answered by brahmanbai2005
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these are called Holandric genes.

Answered by anamikapradeep7
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Genes which remain confined to diffrential region of y chromosome are holandric genes.

The holandric genes are localized in the non-homologous section of Y-chromosome. These genes are transmitted from father to son only. The genes which remain confined on the autosomes are called autosomal genes.

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