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Pedigree Charts
The family tree of genetics
What is a Pedigree?
A pedigree is a flow chart that uses symbols to
show the genetic history of family over several
generations.
Genetic counsellor’s ask questions about your
family history and make a pedigree chart to
analyze and provide advice.
SYMBOLS USED IN PEDIGREE CHARTS
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Male
Matting / Married
Female
Affected
Identical Twins
Offspring
Non-identical
Constructing a Pedigree
Each generation is shown on a different
ROW
Matting Couples are connected and
their children are connected in between
below.
Children are added from left to right
according to birth year.
EXAMPLE:
How many generations?
How many couples?
How many sisters?
How many in each
generation are affected?
EXAMPLE:
How many generations?
3
How many couples?
3
How many sets of
sisters?
1 pair in generation 3
How many in each
generation are affected?
2 in Gen. 2
1 in Gen. 3
Uses of a Pedigree
A pedigree is a way to analyze how a trait
is inherited through generations
Pedigrees help uncover the method of
inheritance (ex: x-linked).
To determine the presence of absence of a
particular trait, but more often the presence
of a disease.
Inheritance Pattern
AUTOSOMAL INHERITANCE: the disease
is located on a chromosome number 1-22
(not a sex chromosome)
* If there is a 50 / 50 split between males and
females the disease is most likely autosomal
* if more females are affected than males
Dominant or Recessive?
AUTOSOMAL DOMINANT: Only 1 copy of
the disease is needed for the disease to
appear
* Appears in every generation
Dominant or Recessive?
AUTOSOMAL RECESSIVE: 2 copies of
the disease is needed for the disease to
appear
* Can skip a generation
Inheritance Pattern
X-Linked: the disease is located on the xchromosome
- the trait appears more frequently in males
because males only have 1 X chromosome.
- if a woman is affected, her dad MUST be
affected
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EXAMPLE 1: Is it Autosomal or X-linked?
Answer
Autosomal
DOMINANT OR RECESSIVE?
Rationale: Because there are 3 females and 3 males affected
Answer
Autosomal
DOMINANT - in every generation
Example of Pedigree Charts
Dominant or Recessive?
Hint: Add genotypes above each individual to determine the answer
Answer
Dominant
dd
dd
Dd
Dd
dd
dd
dd
Dd
Dd
dd
dd
Dd
Dd
Example of Pedigree Charts
Dominant or Recessive?
Answer
Recessive
Dd
Dd
Dd / DD
Dd
Dd
Dd / DD
Dd
dd
dd
Dd
Dd
dd
dd