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Title: Pedigree Analysis


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Pedigree Analysis
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Why do pedigree analysis?
  • Problems with human genetics
  • human generation span 20-30 years
  • parents produce fewer offspring
  • breeding experiments are unacceptable
  • Solution
  • analyze results of matings that have already
    occurred
  • collect history for a trait and assemble
    information into a family tree ? pedigree
  • can help in predicting the traits of future
    offspring

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  • Pedigree symbols
  • Pedigree of a family afflicted with
    neurofibromatosis,
  • an autosomal dominant genetic disorder

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Inheritance patterns in pedigrees
  1. autosomal dominant
  2. autosomal recessive
  3. x-linked dominant
  4. x-linked recessive
  5. y-linked

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Autosomal dominant inheritance pattern
  • Due to a dominant gene on an autosome
  • Characteristics
  • males and females are equally affected
  • every affected individual has at least one
    affected parent
  • affected individuals mating with unaffected
    individuals have at least a 50 chance of
    transmitting the trait to each child
  • two affected individuals may have unaffected
    children
  • phenotype generally appears every generation
  • Examples achrondoplasia, Huntingtons disease,
    widows peak, dimples, free lobes,
    tongue-rolling, brachydactyly, hypercholesterolemi
    a

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Autosomal recessive inheritance pattern
  • Due to a recessive gene on an autosome
  • Characteristics
  • males and females are equally affected
  • affected individual may have unaffected parents
  • all children of two affected individuals are
    affected
  • phenotype may skip a generation
  • Examples cystic fibrosis, phenylketonuria,
    galactosemia, albinism, hemophilia, sickle-cell
    anemia, Tay-Sachs disease

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x-linked dominant inheritance pattern
  • Due to a dominant allele on the x-chromosome
  • Characteristics
  • trait is never passed from father to son
  • all daughters of an affected male and a normal
    female are affected
  • all sons of an affected male and a normal female
    are normal
  • females are more likely to be affected than males
  • Examples hypophosphatemia, Aicardi syndrome,
    fragile X syndrome

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Some X-linked dominant diseases are lethal for
males
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x-linked recessive inheritance pattern
  • Due to a recessive allele on the x-chromosome
  • Characteristics
  • trait is never passed from father to son
  • Males more likely to be affected than females.
  • trait or disease typically passed from an
    affected grandfather, through carrier daughters,
    to half of his grandsons
  • Examples red and green colorblindness,
    hemophilia, Duchenne muscular dystrophy, Hunter
    syndrome

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y-linked inheritance pattern
  • Due to an allele on the y-chromosome
  • Characteristic when a male is affected, all of
    his male children are affected
  • Examples male infertility and hypertrichosis
    pinnae

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Identify the inheritance pattern for the
following pedigrees and write the possible
genotypes of each individual.
  • 1.
  • 2.

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Identify the inheritance pattern for the
following pedigrees and write the possible
genotypes of each individual.
  • 3.
  • 4.

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Identify the inheritance pattern for the
following pedigrees and write the possible
genotypes of each individual.
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