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Pedigrees BIO 3.2.2 Predict offspring ratios based on a variety of inheritance patterns (including dominance, co-dominance, incomplete dominance, multiple alleles, and sex-linked traits).
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Pedigrees Geneticists use pedigrees to trace diseases or traits through families. Pedigrees are diagrams that reveal inheritance patterns of genes.
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Standard Symbols: female male (shaded) has trait or disease
(half shaded) known carrier (not shaded) does not have trait or disease deceased Mating or married parents children
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How to Label a Pedigree Is III-4 a male or female?
Is II-5 affected or unaffected?
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Determining Inheritance Pattern
If trait or disease shows up in all generations, it is probably dominant.
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If the trait or disease usually skips generations, it is probably recessive.
If carriers are shown, or if a child has it and both parents do not, it is DEFINITELY recessive.
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Cystic Fibrosis – recessive or dominant?
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If a trait is X-linked recessive it will usually only show up in males and will skip generations
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This is one messed up pedigree!
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Polygenic Inheritance
Polygenic characters, such as skin color, are controlled by two or more genes. Complex characters, such as polygenic traits, are influenced by both genes and environment.
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