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Pedigree Anaslysis

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

Effect equality in male & female

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. The parents are homozygous recessive


2. The trait is Y-linked
3. The parents are homozygous dominant
4. The parents are heterozygous
Given below is a pedigree chart showing the
inheritance of a certain sex-linked trait in humans

The trait traced


in the above
pedigree chart is

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

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