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Title: How to Analyze a Pedigree


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How to Analyze a Pedigree
  • Honors Biology Genetics!

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Whats a Pedigree?
  • Pedigree is a family tree used to study how
    particular human traits are inherited.
  • It is analyzed using logic and the Mendelian laws

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Goals of a Pedigree
  • 1. Determine the mode of inheritance dominant,
    or recessive, sex-linked or autosomal
  • 2. Determine the probability of an affected
    offspring for a given cross.

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Basic Symbols
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More Symbols
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Dominant Pedigree?
  • 1. If two affected people have an unaffected
    child.
  • 2. If every affected person has an affected
    parent.

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Assigning Genotype for Dominant
  • 1. All unaffected are dd.
  • 2. Affected children of an affected parent and an
    unaffected parent must be heterozygous Dd,
    because they inherited a d allele from the
    unaffected parent.
  • 3. The affected parents of an unaffected child
    must be heterozygotes Dd, since they both passed
    a d allele to their child. (also called carriers)

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Dominant Autosomal Pedigree
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Recessive Pedigree?
  • 1. If two unaffected people have an affected child

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Assigning Genotype for Recessive
  • 1. all affected are rr.
  • 2. If an affected person (rr) mates with an
    unaffected person, any unaffected offspring must
    be Rr heterozygotes, because they got a r allele
    from their affected parent.
  • 3. If two unaffected mate and have an affected
    child, both parents must be Rr heterozygotes.

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Autosomal Dominant
  • Look for
  • Trait in every generation
  • Once leaves the pedigree does not return
  • Every person with the trait must have a parent
    with the trait
  • Males and females equally affected

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Autosomal Dominant
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Autosomal Recessive
  • Look for
  • Skips in generation
  • Unaffected parents can have affected children
  • Affected person must be homozygous
  • Males and females affected equally

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Autosomal Recessive
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Sex-Linked Dominant
  • Look for
  • More males being affected
  • Affected males passing onto all daughter
    (dominant) and none of his sons
  • Every affected person must have an affected
    parent

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Sex-Linked Recessive
  • Look for
  • More males being affected
  • Affected female will pass onto all her sons
  • Affected male will pass to daughters who will be
    a carrier (unless mother also affected)
  • Unaffected father and carrier mother can produce
    affected sons

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Sex-linked recessive
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