Y-linked inheritance Overview Y-linked inheritance, or holandric inheritance, refers to the transmission of genes located exclusively on the Y chromosome. Because only males (XY) possess a Y chromosome, Y-linked traits are passed directly from father to son and cannot be inherited by females. This means all sons of an affected father will display the trait. Symptoms Y Chromosome Infertility: The most common symptom, often characterized by low sperm count (oligospermia) or no sperm production (azoospermia). Hypertrichosis of the Ears: Marked by the growth of long, dark hair on the outer rim of the ear. Webbed Toes: A condition where a web-like connection exists between the second and third toes. Porcupine Man: A rare condition characterized by skin that becomes dark, scaly, rough, and thick with bristle-like outgrowths. 47,XYY Syndrome: A chromosomal condition that can cause increased growth velocity, taller stature, delayed speech/language skills, and sometimes learning disabiliti...
BAP1 tumor predisposition syndrome (BAP1-TPDS) Overview BAP1 tumor predisposition syndrome, also known as BAP1-TPDS or COMMON syndrome, is an inherited genetic disorder that may increase the risk of certain types of tumors, both cancerous and noncancerous. Symptoms Because BAP1-TPDS is hereditary and may be silent for a while, you may not experience symptoms or feel any differently. However, uveal melanoma, which is the most common cancer associated with BAP1-TPDS, may cause the following symptoms: Floaters or dark spots in the eye Blurred vision Headaches Unexpected flashes of light in the field of vision Other cancers associated with BAP1-TPDS include cutaneous melanoma, mesothelioma and clear cell renal cell carcinoma. Cutaneous melanoma symptoms may include: Mole or spot on the skin that changes in shape, texture, color or size Bleeding, redness, swelling or a lump appearing in a mole Skin itching, pain or discomfort Skin sores that don’t seem to heal over time Mesothelioma a...