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Pedigree Analysis and HardyWeinberg Positive Family History First degree relatives First / second degree relatives Monogenic conditions Complex disorder Diabetes, cancer “Red Flags” in a Family History Number of relatives affected Degree of relationship to proband Age of onset Least affected sex Related disorders 1 Practicum Question I Inheritance pattern? Practicum Question II Albinism in humans is controlled by a recessive gene (c).From a marriage between a normally pigmented carrier father and a mother with albinism, what proportion of children would be expected to be affected with albinism? a. Draw a punnett square b. What is the chance any pregnancy would result in a child affected with albinism? A. Draw a punnett square. B. What is the chance any pregnancy would result in a child affected with albinism? 2 Practicum Question III III. Don and his maternal grandfather, Barry, both have hemophilia A. Don's wife, Diane, is his maternal aunt's daughter. Don and Diane have one son, Edward, and 2 daughters, Elise and Emily, all of whom have hemophilia A. They also have an unaffected daughter, Enid. Hemophilia A is X-linked recessive. a. Draw the pedigree. b. Why are Elise and Emily affected? c. What is the probability that a son of Elise would be hemophilic? What is the probability that her daughter would be hemophilic? (Her husband does not have hemophilia A ? d. If Enid's husband does not have hemophilia A, what is the probability that a son would have hemophilia? A daughter? Practicum Question IV Cathy is pregnant for the third time. Her first child, Donald, has CF, her second child, Susan, does not. Cathy has two brothers, Charles and Colin, and a sister, Cindy. Charles is married to an unrelated woman, Ann, and has a two year old daughter, Debbie. Cathy's parents are Bob and Betty. Betty's sister, Barbara, is the mother of Cathy's husband, Calvin. There is no previous history of CF (Cystic Fibrosis). a. Sketch the pedigree. b. What is the pattern of transmission of CF and what is the risk of CF in the child of this pregnancy? c. How does the risk of CF in Donald's first cousin, Debbie, compare with the general population risk of 1/2000? d. Which people in the pedigree are obligate heterozygotes? e. What is the chance that Susan is a CF carrier? Hardy – Weinberg Law Calculation of allele frequencies in a population The relative frequencies of heterozygotes and homozygotes are mathematically related to allele frequencies 3 Hardy – Weinberg Law Assumptions Randomly mating population Allele frequencies will remain constant from generation to generation provided none is under selection pressure (+ or -) Large population size Absence of gene flow (drift) Hardy – Weinberg Law Diallelic System Frequency of dominant allele (A) = p Frequency of recessive allele (a) = q (p + q)2 = 1 Frequencies of genotypes AA = p2 Aa = 2pq aa = q2 Hardy Weinberg Law Example: Phenylketonuria occurs in US whites at a frequency of ~1/15,000. What is the frequency of carriers in the US white population? 4 Sample pedigree 1 I 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 4 II 4 5 III Sample pedigree 2 I II 1 2 1 3 2 III 3 4 1 2 4 5 6 Sample pedigree 3 I II III 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 3 4 4 6 7 5 Sample pedigree 4 5 6 11 2 7 8 I 3 9 10 13 14 II 1 4 12 III Sample pedigree 5 I II III 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 3 6 4 4 7 8 5 6