Woolf C M, Cone D L
J Med Genet. 1977 Apr;14(2):108-13. doi: 10.1136/jmg.14.2.108.
Fifty pedigrees of type I syndactyly were analysed for sex ratio and segreation pattern. Thirty-four of the pedigrees were from the published reports; 16 were collected in the State of Utah. Pedigrees with affected individuals showing webbing between the second and third toes are characterized by a sex ratio of affected individuals favouring males and a highly significant excess of affected sons of heterozygous fathers. A similar distorted segregation pattern is present in those pedigrees when the webbing involves the second and third toes and/or the third and fourth fingers, but not in those pedigrees when the webbing involves other digits. The reason for the distorted segregation pattern is unknown. Hypothesis include abnormal chromosome segregation and gametic selection.
对50个I型并指家系的性别比例和分离模式进行了分析。其中34个家系来自已发表的报告;16个家系是在犹他州收集的。受影响个体在第二和第三趾之间出现蹼的家系的特征是,受影响个体的性别比例有利于男性,并且杂合子父亲的受影响儿子显著过多。当蹼累及第二和第三趾和/或第三和第四指时,这些家系中存在类似的扭曲分离模式,但当蹼累及其他手指时,这些家系中不存在这种模式。分离模式扭曲的原因尚不清楚。假说是异常的染色体分离和配子选择。