Holandric
[ho-lan-drik, hoh-] /hɒˈlæn drɪk, hoʊ-/
adjective, Genetics.
1.
of or relating to a heritable trait appearing only in males (opposed to ).
holandric ho·lan·dric (hō-lān’drĭk, hŏ-)
adj.
Relating to a trait encoded by a gene or genes located on the Y-chromosome and therefore occurring only in males.
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