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what are holandric genes? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The genes that are carried on the Y chromosome are called holandric genes. Holandric genes can only be passed by males onto their sons; they code for 'maleness' but sometimes cause rare conditions like hypertrichosis pinnae and color blindness.

Answered by anishdurgam85
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The genes that are carried on the Y chromosome are called holandric genes. Holandric genes can only be passed by males onto their sons; they code for 'maleness' but sometimes cause rare conditions like hypertrichosis pinnae and color blindness.

Holandric genes are Y linked genes that are found on the Y chromosome. Therefore this gene is only found in males (Free dictionary). An example of a trait for this gene is facial hair growth.

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"Holandric” means, basically, a gene on the Y chromosome (in mammals) that does not have a homolog on the X chromosome. This means that only organisms with the Y chromosome will have the gene (barring any unusual circumstances.

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