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Transcript
Tracing traits through generations
PEDIGREES
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a Pedigree is a chart that
traces the occurrence of a
trait through several
generations of a family
 The family tree of
genetics
 Scientists or a genetic
counselor would find out
about your family history
and make this chart to
analyze a genetic trait

What
is a
Pedigree?
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Constructing a Pedigree
A circle represents a female
A square represents a male
A horizontal line connecting a
male and female represents a
marriage
A vertical line and a bracket
connect the parents to their
children
A circle/square that is shaded
means the person HAS the trait.
A circle/square that is not
shaded means the person does
not have the trait.
Children are placed from oldest
to youngest
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Marriage
Male-DAD
Female-MOM
Has the trait
Male-Son
Female-daughter
Female-daughter
Oldest to youngest
Male- Son
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1. Determine
if the pedigree chart shows an
autosomal or X-linked disease.
– If most of the males in the pedigree are
affected the disorder is X-linked
– If it is a 50/50 ratio between men and
women the disorder is autosomal.
Interpreting a Pedigree
Chart
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Example of Pedigree Charts

Is it Autosomal or X-linked?
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Answer

Autosomal
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Interpreting a Pedigree Chart
2. Determine
whether the disorder is
dominant or recessive.
– If the disorder is dominant, one of
the parents must have the disorder.
– If the disorder is recessive, neither
parent has to have the disorder
because they can be heterozygous.
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Example of Pedigree Charts

Dominant or Recessive?
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Answer

Dominant
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Example of Pedigree Charts

Dominant or Recessive?
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Answer

Recessive
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Summary
Pedigrees are family trees that explain
your genetic history.
 Pedigrees are used to find out the
probability of a child having a disorder
in a particular family.
 To begin to interpret a pedigree,
determine if the disease or condition is
autosomal or X-linked and dominant or
recessive.

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