In a recent review Mohapatra has discussed how type-I seesaw mechanism
suppressed by fine tuning of Yukawa couplings, or specific textures of
associated fermion mass matrices, can form the basis of neutrino masses in TeV
scale WR boson models. In this paper we review recent works in another class
of theories where the added presence of fermion singlets manifesting as sterile
neutrinos render the type-I seesaw contribution vanishing but extended seesaw
dominant where the light neutrino mass formula is same as the classic inverse
seesaw but all massive neutrinos are Majorana fermions. We also show domunance
of linear seesaw, or double seesaw, or type-II seesaw in due to cancellation of
type-I seesaw. Embeddings of this mechnism in supersymmetric as well as
non-supersymmetric SO(10) with low or intermediate masses of WR or ZR
bosons are discussed. We also discuss how this cancellation criteria has led to
a new mechanism of type-II seesaw dominance which permits U(1)B−L breaking
scale much smaller than the left-handed triplet mass. Out of a number of new
observable predictions, the most visible ones are the dominant contribution to
LFV decays and neutrinoless double beta decay mediated by light sterile
neutrinos in the WL−WL channel. These seesaw dominance mechanisms are
applicable in the extensions of the SM and high, intermediate, or low scale
left-right gauge theories with or without their SO(10) origin. Other recent
works on the applications of this mechanism covering dark matter and
leptogenesis are noted..Comment: 66 pages pdfLatex, 9 figures; Review Artile on Neutrino Physics,
Seesaw Mechanisms, and Beyond SM Physics Including GUT