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Genetic Models with Reduced Penetrance Related to the Y Chromosome
1999
Biometrics
Classical statistical genetics models of a quantitative trait depending on an autosomal gene indicate that father-to-daughter and mother-to-son correlations should be the same. If phenotypes are not sex-dependent, father-to-son and mother-to-daughter correlations also share this common value. On the other hand, if the gene is sex-linked, then the father-to-son correlation is zero. Such models do not explain genetic variation in pulmonary artery pressure (PAP) of cattle -important because cattle
doi:10.1111/j.0006-341x.1999.00055.x
pmid:11318179
fatcat:lcxcrivrsfabxlhsjwjz4vveqa