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What are holandric traits?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Y linkage, also known as holandric inheritance (from Ancient Greek ὅλος hólos, "whole" + ἀνδρός andrós, "male"), describes traits that are produced by genes located on the Y chromosome. ... This is partly because the Y chromosome is small and contains fewer genes than the autosomal chromosomes or the X chromosome.

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Answered by khushichavda271106
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holandric traits are those whose genes are located on y chromosomes so they are always transferred from father to son and have no effect on daughters or female of the next generation.

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