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How can human traits be traced through generations?
Pedigree How can human traits be traced through generations?
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Pedigree Chart which shows the relationships within a family
Deals with the inheritance of a single gene Pedigrees show how a trait is transmitted through three generations of a family
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Pedigree In a sex linked pedigree men will have the disease and women will mostly be carriers of the disease.
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Pedigree Male Female
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Pedigree Male Carrier Female Carrier
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Pedigree Male with expressed trait Female with expressed trait
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Pedigree A horizontal line connecting male and female represents marriage
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Pedigree Vertical line and a bracket connect the parents to their children
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Types of Inheritance Autosomal Recessive Inheritance
Autosomal Dominant Inheritance Sex-Linked Recessive Inheritance
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Autosomal Recessive Inheritance
Expression of disease only in homozygous recessive state (skips generations Carriers usually have no symptoms Both males and females are affected Certain disorders can occur more frequently in different ethnic backgrounds Examples: Albinism, Cystic Fibrosis & PKU
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Autosomal Recessive Pedigree
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Albinism
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Autosomal Dominant Inheritance
Dominant gene mutation Expression of disease in heterozygous state Seen in all generations (no skipping) Variable expressivity Example: Neurofibromatosis & Huntington’s
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Autosomal Dominant Pedigree
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Neurofibromatosis
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males affected, females usually unaffected carriers
X-Linked Recessive Inheritnce males affected, females usually unaffected carriers affected males do not have affected children Example: Color blindness
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Color blindness
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