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PedigreesWorking Out Inheritance Patterns Genology - Lee Family of Virginia and Maryland c1886 Apr. 26. Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (LC-USZ62-90145) BioEd Online Punnett Squares • an accurate way to predict the possible characteristics in the offspring of two known parents. But a Pedigree… It’s more than just a dog food! Pedigree a diagram of family relationships that uses symbols to represent people and lines to represent genetic relationships. Pedigrees • make it easier to visualize relationships within families, particularly large extended families. Pedigrees • are often used to determine the mode of inheritance (dominant, recessive, etc.) of genetic diseases. Pedigrees • are used to represent the presence of certain traits through a family and provide a picture of several generations of inheritance. Pedigrees • Information gathered through several generations, including aunts, uncles, cousins, and grandparents, give a more complete picture of inheritance of particular traits and give a better understanding of the inheritance of certain disorders. Pedigree Diagrams: I • Basic Symbols BioEd Online Pedigrees • squares represent males and circles represent females. Horizontal lines connecting a male and female represent mating. Vertical lines extending downward from a couple represent their children. Pedigrees • Every generation is represented by a Roman numeral, and each member of the generation by an Arabic numeral. Pedigrees • the purpose of a pedigree is to analyze the pattern of inheritance of a particular trait • The grandparents had two children, a son and a daughter. • The son had the trait in question. One of his four children also had the trait. I II 1 2 III 1 2 3 4 Hemophilia: An Example • In this pedigree, only males are affected, and sons do not share the phenotypes of their fathers. – Thus, hemophilia is linked to a sex chromosome–the X. • Expression of hemophilia skips generations. – Thus, it is recessive. BioEd Online Extensive bruising of the left forearm and hand in a patient with hemophilia. Half of My Sons’ pedigree I II III