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Understanding PEDIGREEs.

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1 Understanding PEDIGREEs

2 PEDIGREEs They are like family trees
They show: 1) How traits are transmitted (causes of diseases) 2) Predictions of the probabilities of having an affected child 3) If the trait is dominant or recessive 4) If the gene is autosome or X-linked

3 PEDIGREE SYMBOLS

4 Common patterns AUTOSOMAL RECESSIVE INHERITANCE
AUTOSOMAL DOMINANT INHERITANCE X-LINKED RECESSIVE INHERITANCE PARENT Both must be heterozygous or homozygous recessive One parent is affected There is not father to son transmission GENERATION Trait may skip generations Trait does not skip generations Trait skips generations OFFSPRING Males and females are affected equally Only half of the children are affected (males and females are affected equally) It affects more males than females

5 PEDIGREE EXAMPLE NOTE: The generations are given Roman Numerals which are listed on the left hand side of the pedigree. Tt Tt i 2. 3. 2. 3. iI 2. 1. 2. tt T- T- 1. The coloured female has to be “tt”. 2. All the ones that are not coloured have to have a “T”. 3. If one of the offspring is “tt” then it got one “t” from the mother and one “t” from the father. 4. The genes for the other offspring cannot be figured out so you put a dash.

6 PEDIGREE PRACTISE PROBLEM
The ability to roll your tongue is determined by the dominant gene (T). In the following pedigree, affected individuals CAN roll their tongue. Based on the pedigree, determine the genotype for each individual. i Ii IIi

7 All the non-filled in males and females have to be “tt”.
1 2 3 4 i Tt tt tt T 6 7 8 9 10 5 Ii tt tt Tt Tt Tt tt 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 IIi T T Tt Tt tt tt tt All the non-filled in males and females have to be “tt”. All the filled in males and females have to have a “T”. Number 1 must be “Tt” because it has an offspring that is “tt”. Number 7 must be “Tt” because it got the “T” from the father so it can only get “t” from its mother. Number 8 must be “Tt” because it got the “T” from the mother and so it can only get “t” from its father. Number 9 must be “Tt” because it got the “T” from the mother and so it can only get “t” from its father. Number 16 and 17 must be “T” because they got the “T” from their father so they can only get “t” from their mother. Number 4, 14, and 15 remain unknown. tt T Tt


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