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1 What is a Pedigree… And Nooooo it’s not Dogfood. Biology I Searcy Ninth Grade Center

2 It is a diagram that shows how a trait is inherited through several generations. Pedigree for the Albino Trait Pedigree for a Sex Linked Trait

3 Human geneticists illustrate the inheritance of a gene within a family by using a pedigree chart. Squares = males Circles = females Shaded = individual has the trait or condition Unshaded = individual does not have trait or condition Horizontal line = marriage Vertical line = offspring, arranged from left to right in order of birth Roman numerals - label different generations

4 = unaffected female = affected female = female carrier = unaffected male = male affected by one trait = male carrier And more... 

5 Patterns of Inheritance By analyzing patterns of inheritance, biologists can learn about genetic diseases. If a trait is autosomal, it will appear in both sexes equally and if it is sex- linked, it is usually seen only in males. The major use of pedigree analysis is in clinical evaluation and counseling of patients with inherited abnormalities.

6 Patterns of Recessive Traits May appear to “skip” generations Most children of normal and affected parents are normal AA x aa ---> Aa All children of two affected parents will be affected aa x aa ---> aa

7 Patterns of Recessive Traits Normal parents may produce affected offspring Aa x Aa ---> 3/4 normal; 1/4 affected

8 Patterns of Dominant Traits Trait tends to appear each generation Normal and affected individual expected to produce normal and affected children (approximate 1:1 ratio) Affected individuals generally heterozygous if rare trait Aa x aa ---> 1/2 Aa; 1/2 aa

9 Patterns of Dominant Traits At least one parent must be affected in order for children to be affected Aa x aa Normal parents will always produce normal offspring aa x aa ---> aa


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