genetics pedigree problems
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What pattern of inheritance does this trait follow?
Child has trait but parents don’t = recessive
Both males & females have trait = autosomal
Write in genotypes of individuals to check your guessthat the trait is autosomal recessive
Aa Aa
A_ aa
Autosomal recessive can work if both parents areheterozygous. They won’t show the trait, but child can.
What pattern of inheritance does this trait follow?
Both males & females have trait = autosomal
Both parents have trait, but child does not = dominant
Write in genotypes of individuals to check your guessthat the trait is autosomal dominant
Rr Rr
rr Rr
R_ rr
What pattern of inheritance does this trait follow?
Both males & females have trait = autosomalThen take a guess if dominant or recessive.Then write in genotypes to check your guess.
If you guessed dominant, then red = RR or Rr so write R_ for each red
R_ R_ Rr rr
R_ R_ R_ R_ Rr rr Rr Rr
R_ R_ R_ R_ R_ R_ R_
Dominant works, but does not prove the trait is dominant. You must see if recessive does not work.
If you guessed recessive, then red = rr
rr rr rr Rr
rr rr rr rr rr Rr rr rr
rr rr rr rr rr rr rr
Recessive also works, so you can not tell how this trait is inherited, from the information given.
What pattern of inheritance does this trait follow?
Only or mostly males have trait = sex-linked (x-linked)Children have it, but parents don’t, so recessive
Write genotypes to test guess of sex-linked recessive
XAY
XaY
XaY
XaY XaYXAX_
XAXa
XAX_
XAX_
What pattern of inheritance does this trait follow?
Autosomal dominant because child 9 does not have it but parents 5 & 6 do.
What are the genotypes of individuals 5 and 6?
Both have to be heterozygous. They have the trait, but they can passrecessive alleles to their child 9 so she doesn’t have the trait.
Gg Gg
gg
What is the genotype of individual 9?
What pattern of inheritance does this trait follow?
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Individual 9 genotype is As (heterozygous)
Autosomal recessive
If individuals 5 and 6 had another child, what is the probability of it being affected?
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#5 is homozygous recessive aa and #6 is heterozygous Aa, so probability of a child getting aa is ½ or 50%