Phenotypic feminization in a genetic male dog caused by nonfunctional androgen receptorsdoi:10.1016/0093-691X(93)90377-Hmalepseudohermaphrodite5α-reductasetestosteronedihydrotestosteronetesticularfeminizationandrogenreceptorA dog raised as a female pup did not have utero-ovarian structures when ovario...
2.(Biology) either of the two categories, male or female, into which organisms are placed on this basis 3.(Physiology) short forsexual intercourse 4.feelings or behaviour resulting from the urge to gratify the sexual instinct 5.sexual matters in general ...
Maximum uncorrected genetic divergence found was 4.3%. Past isolation of populations in northern and southwestern New Zealand was suggested by variations in genitalia. No relationship was found between body size and latitude over the length of New Zealand. However, male or female size was correlated...
Both the contribution of PGS (Fig.5a) and the male:female ratio are higher in autistic individuals without ID than in those with ID, suggesting that polygenic likelihood for autism may differ between sexes at IQ scores of 70 or above. Recent studies have found higher PGS for autism in fema...
Studying 4666 male skulls from various populations, plus a more limited sample of female skulls, Manica et al. (2007) found that the loss of genetic diversity having followed the OOA was correlated with a loss of phenotypic diversity (after correction for the climatic impact). Ousley et al. ...
Here, we show that sex differences in body weight do not explain all differences in phenotypic traits between male and female mice, highlighting that sex differences in allometry may impact study outcomes in biomedicine. We adopt the framework of static allometry, the measurement of trait covariation...
To estimate heritability, and genetic and phenotypic relationships and also to study the effect of sex and rearing environment on body weight, weight gain, feed consumption and feed conversion coefficient, the data from 1200 pedigreed male and female chickens from three genetic groups including 90 si...
There are two kinds of male in the breeding populations of the half-smooth tongue sole Cynoglossus semilaevis, namely natural males(ZZ) and neomales(ZW). It is of great importance to study their phenotypic and genetic characteristics since the knowledge can improve its breeding techniques and seed...
We excluded seven additional subjects (three male, four female) based upon an inappropriate phenotype, leaving a total of 50 patients for whom clinical data were collected and 11 case reports reviewed. Patient data were collected from 2000 to 2013. When possible, patients and families were ...
The evolutionary response of a trait to an episode of selection is dependent on (1) the strength of directional selection and (2) the amount of genetic variance. Thus, understanding how plasticity impacts the heritability or additive genetic variance/covariance for a trait, and the strength of ...