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Title: PEDIGREE CHARTS


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PEDIGREE CHARTS
  • A family history of a genetic condition

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Quick Review
  • Genotype what genes someone has
  • Genes are usually represented by a letter, a
    capital letter for the dominant trait, a small
    case for the recessive.
  • Example Tongue Rolling is dominant, so we use R
    to represent the tongue rolling
  • Inablility to roll your tongue is recessive so we
    use r to represent the non-rolling gene
  • For every trait, you get a gene from each parent

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Genotypes and Phenotypes
  • Mom and Dad are Rr-that is their genotype, they
    can also be described as heterozygous-they have 1
    of each gene
  • What is their PHENOTYPE? (Roller or non-roller?)
  • The youngest son has a genotype of rr-he is
    Homozygous recessive-2 copies of the recessive
    gene
  • His phenotype?

Rr
Rr
Rr
rr
Rr
Rr
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What is a pedigree chart?
  • Pedigree charts show a record of the family of an
    individual
  • They can be used to study the transmission of a
    hereditary condition
  • They are particularly useful when there are large
    families and a good family record over several
    generations.

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Studying human genetics
  • Pedigree charts offer an ethical way of studying
    human genetics (Because you cannot make certain
    individuals breed in order to study genetics.)
  • Today genetic engineering has new tools to offer
    to doctors studying genetic diseases
  • A genetic counsellor will still use pedigree
    charts to help determine the distribution of a
    disease in an affected family

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Symbols used in pedigree charts
  • Normal male
  • Affected male
  • Normal female
  • Affected female
  • Marriage

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Symbols
  • Shaded individuals have the trait youre studying
  • Boys squares
  • Girls circles

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  • Married-connected at side
  • Siblings-connected at TOP not at the side
    (hopefully not siblings AND married)
  • Oldest child-to the left
  • Question-if shaded individuals in this pedigree
    have blue eyes, what is the GENOTYPE of the
    parents?

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Other Symbols
  • Divorced, separated
  • Deceased
  • Identical twins
  • Fraternal twins

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Organising the pedigree chart
  • A pedigree chart of a family showing 20
    individuals

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Organising the pedigree chart
  • Generations are identified by Roman numerals

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Organising the pedigree chart
  • Individuals in each generation are identified by
    Arabic numerals numbered from the left
  • Therefore the affected individuals are II3, IV2
    and IV3

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Whats Going On? Shaded Blue Eyes
  • 1 and 2 split after having 4, 2 then had kids
    with 3 and split with her too after 5-9 were born
  • Genotypes of 1, 4,7?
  • Genotypes of 2 3?
  • Genotypes of 5,6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12?

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In what generation are there twins?
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Time to Practice
  • Complete the practice worksheet on pedigrees in
    class in pairs (we will review)
  • Pedigree activity you will be the geneticist
    trying to figure out the pattern of inheritance
    for different traits, disorders, or diseases.
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