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Type  MGI:General Description  although both mutant and control males mark in a dominant fashion before a fighting experience, male homozygotes become subordinated and suppress territorial marking after repetitive pairing with controls; in 91% of cases the control is dominant over the mutant, as assessed by marking after repetitive pairing, analysis of territorial marking patterns of mutant pairs indicates that male homozygotes do not form normal dominant-subordinate relationships