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Pedigree Analysis Final
Pedigree Analysis Final
Pedigree Anaslysis
STEP 1 : X linked recessive
Criss - Cross Inheritance
Affects male ( majority )
eg , Colour Blindness
Haemophilia
Duchene muscular dystrophy
Pedigree Anaslysis
STEP 2 : Autosomal Dominant
eg , Myotonic Dystrophy
Huntington's Disease
Pedigree Anaslysis
STEP 3 : Autosomal Recessive
Homozygous condition
eg , PKU
Thallesemia
Sickel cell Anaemia
For autosomal recessive 2nd Condition
1) either both parets should be carrier
2) or one parent affected & other carrier
1. Autosomal Dominant
2. Autosomal recessive
3. X-linked dominant
4. X-linked recessive
A pedigree is shown below for a disease that is
autosomal dominant. The genetic made up of the first
generation is
1. AA, Aa
2. Aa, aa
3. Aa, AA
4. Aa, Aa.
Given below is a pedigree chart of a family with
five children. It shows the inheritance of attached
earlobes as opposed to the free ones. Which one of
the following conclusions drawn is correct?
1. Dominant X-linked
2. Recessive X-linked
3. Dominant Y-linked
4. Recessive Y-linked
What does the below pedigree conclude?
1. Autosomal dominant
2. Autosomal recessive
3. X-linked dominant
4. X-linked recessive
SEE
YAA..
1. Autosomal Dominant
2. Aa , aa
3. Parents are heterozygous
4. X linked dominant
5. Autosomal recessive