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Pedigree Notes

What are pedigrees? Pedigrees track traits within lines of descent (family trees) and are used to figure out the method of inheritance of certain traits (usually diseases)

Methods of inheritance Autosomal dominant: dominant trait carried on chromosomes in pairs 1-22 Autosomal recessive: recessive trait carried on chromosomes in pairs 1-22 Sex linked: carried on X or Y chromosome (can be dominant or recessive)

Examples Y linked Autosomal Recessive: Y chromosome infertility Cystic Fibrosis X linked Recessive: Sickle Cell Anemia Hemophilia Autosomal Dominant: X linked Dominant: Huntington’s Disease Fragile X Syndrome Marfan Syndrome