Definition: Type in which all males are affected and in which females neither exhibit the trait nor transmit the underlying gene. Such type of inherence is to be expected when a gene with full penetrance of expression is located and completely linked to the Y-chromosome.
Context: The types of GSS currently in use are based on the holandric inheritance of the wild-type allele of a recessive gene coding for a selectable marker.
Expression: Delprat, M. A., Stolar, C. E., Manso, F. C., & Cladera, J. L. (2002). Genetic Stability of Sexing Strains Based on the Locus swof Ceratitis Capitata. Genetica, 116(1), 85-95. Recuperado el 29 de abril de 2013 de: http://link.springer.com/article/10.10
Weighting mark: nor
Sources:
Term: EMERY, A.E.H. y MUELLER, R.F. (1992) Elements of Medical Genetics, Churchill Livingstone: New York. 8th Edition.
Definition: SARKAR, S.S., BANERJEE, A.R., BHATTACHARJEE, P. y STERN, C. (1961). A Contribution to the Genetics of Hypertrichosis of the Ear Rims. The American Journal of Human Genetics, 13(2), 214-223. Recuperado el 29 de abril de 2013 de: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1932128/pdf/ajhg00560-0028.pdf
Context: DELPRAT, M. A., STOLAR, C. E., MANSO, F. C. y J. L. CLADERA (2002). Genetic Stability of Sexing Strains Based on the Locus swof Ceratitis Capitata. Genetica, 116(1), 85-95. Recuperado el 29 de abril de 2013 de: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1023/A%3A1020963709795#page-2