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Pedigrees. Pedigrees. Pedigrees show how a trait/disorder is passed from one generation to the next Symbols: Squares = males (XY), circles = females (XX) Horizontal lines connect breeding couples Vertical lines connect parents to children Shading (filled in) = individual has the trait
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Pedigrees Pedigrees show how a trait/disorder is passed from one generation to the next Symbols: Squares = males (XY), circles = females (XX) Horizontal lines connect breeding couples Vertical lines connect parents to children Shading (filled in) = individual has the trait No shading = individual does not have the trait Half shading or a dot = a carrier A diagonal line means death Roman numerals show generations Numbers assign an individual to a generation
Interpreting Pedigrees Trait is dominant or recessive? Skips a generation = recessive Every generation = dominant Trait is autosomal or sex linked? Affects ♂ and ♀ equally → autosomal Affects ♂ more than ♀ → sex-linked Females tend to “carry” a trait and affect their sons Females get the trait from affected father and carrier/affected mother Affected males got it from their mother and give it to their daughters to “carry.”
aa Aa Aa aa aa Aa aa Aa or AA Aa Aa aa aa Aa Aa Autosomal Autosomal or Sex-linked? ____________________ Is this dominant or recessive? ____________________ Assign genotypes to the pedigree to show the inheritance pattern Dominant
XBY XBXb XBY XbY XBXb XBXb XBXb XbY XBY XbY XBXb XbY XBXb XbY XbY XBY Sex-linked Autosomal or Sex-linked? ____________________ Is this dominant or recessive? ____________________ Assign genotypes to the pedigree to show the inheritance pattern Fill in what you know first! Recessive