“…Because this familial recurrence has been referred to as evidence for an autosomal recessive form of agnathia, we think that it is necessary to correct the previously published information. In addition, the survival of only females with the inherited chromosome imbalance is striking in this family, and a similar preponderance of females has been suggested for monosomy 18p [Schinzel, 19841 and for duplication 6p [Bernheim et al, 1979;Breuning et al, 1977;Chiyo et al, 1975;CBt6 et al, 1978;Ferrando et al, 1981;Fryns et al, 1983Fryns et al, , 1986Gouw et al, 1973;Muneer et al, 1984;Pagano et al, 1980;Pearson et al, 1979;Rosi et al, 1979;Schinzel, 1984;Smith and Pettersen, 1985;Therkelsen et al, 1971;Turleau et al, 1978;Yuksel et al, 19801. This probably reflects more deleterious effects of the chromosomal imbalance in males, although the total number of individuals identified is small.…”