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1 Pedigree Analysis

2 Autosomal vs. sex-linked traits
Autosomal traits are caused by genes on autosomes (chromosomes #1- #22) e.g., we speak of autosomal recessive or autosomal dominant traits or diseases Sex-linked traits are caused by genes on the sex chromosomes (X or Y) e.g., we speak of X-linked recessive or X-linked dominant traits or diseases

3 Dominant inheritance *Assuming 100% Expression
If D is the disease allele and d is normal, then only dd genotypes are disease free* Dominant trait/disease found in every generation* Affected kid never** born to unaffected parents *Assuming 100% Expression **Assuming no new mutation

4 Recessive inheritance
If d is the disease allele and D is normal, then only dd genotypes are affected typically not seen in every generation Affected kid can be born to unaffected parents

5 X-linked recessive inheritance
Rules for recessive inheritance apply Mostly males are affected

6 X-linked dominant inheritance
Rules for dominant inheritance apply Dad’s pass disease to all of their daughters and none of their sons

7 X-linked genes (and X-linked diseases)...
Males: haploid for most X-linked genes. --> men are more frequently affected by diseases caused recessive alleles of X-linked genes

8 Female carrier* mates with normal male
*of x-linked recess. disease Sperm F x M XNXA XNY XN Y F XNXN M XNY XN normal normal Eggs F XAXN carrier M XAY affected XA Half* her daughters will be carriers Half* her sons will be affected *on average

9 Affected male* mates with normal female
*with x-linked recess. disease Sperm F x M XNXN XAY XA Y F XNXA carrier M XNY XN normal Eggs M XNY normal XN All his daughters will be carriers None of his sons will be affected

10 Some X-linked recessive human diseases
Hemophilia Red-green color blindness Duchenne muscular dystrophy Retinitis pigmentosum Lesch-Nyhan Syndrome Many others No need to memorize

11 Affected male mates with normal female
X-linked dominant disease Affected male mates with normal female Sperm F x M XNXN XAY XA Y F XNXA affected M XNY XN normal Eggs M XNY normal XN All his daughters will be affected None of his sons will be affected

12 Affected female mates with normal male
X-linked dominant disease Affected female mates with normal male Sperm F x M XNXA XNY XN Y Work this out for yourself XN Eggs XA _______of her daughters will be _______ _______of her sons will be ____________

13 Some X-linked dominant human diseases
Incontinentia Pigmenti Hypophosphatemic Rickets Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease Chondrodysplasia Punctata No need to memorize

14 Pedigree Analysis I II Mating Normal Normal Female Male 1st born
Affected Siblings

15 Fig. 2.17. Conventional symbols used in depicting human pedigrees.

16 Pedigree showing X-linked recessive inheritance
II III IV

17 *both autosomal and x-linked
If two affected parents have an unaffected kid, recessiveness* can be ruled out (assuming 100% penetrance) *both autosomal and x-linked

18 *both autosomal and x-linked
If unaffected parents have an affected kid, dominance* can be ruled out *both autosomal and x-linked

19 Genetic Counseling A woman’s brother died from Tay Sach’s Disease (autosomal recessive, lethal), but she is unaffected. What are the chances that she is a carrier of the disease? 2/3 (67%) B. 1/2 (50%) C. 1/4 (25%) D. 1/6 (17%) E. 1/8 (12.5%)

20 Hint A woman’s brother died from Tay Sach’s Disease (autosomal recessive, lethal), but she is unaffected. What are the chances that she is a carrier of the disease? 2/3 (67%) B. 1/2 (50%) C. 1/4 (25%) D. 1/6 (17%) E. 1/8 (12.5%)

21 The answer is… D d A B DD Dd D d Dd dd C D
 2/3 (67%) B. 1/2 (50%) C. 1/4 (25%) D. 1/6 (17%) E. 1/8 (12.5%)


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