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Page 1: Pedigree Drawing and Analysis Starts with the person through whom the family came to medical (genetic) attention Has a codified shorthand Standardization

Pedigree Drawing and Analysis

• Starts with the person through whom the family came to medical (genetic) attention

• Has a codified shorthand• Standardization of symbols generally

adopted• Information obtained historically or by

ongoing evaluation– updatable – allows a pattern of inheritance of a trait to be

determined– useful for linkage analysis (see later lecture)

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Male

Female

Phenotypic/genotypic affected

Used to mark the proband (index case)

Lines are used to link individualsHorizontal lines between symbols denote matingVertical lines mark parent/child relationships

Birth order is left = oldest, right = youngestTwins have special notation

Sex unknown

Numerals in symbols indicate number of sibs of same sex

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Roman Numerals indicate GenerationsArabic numerals identify individuals within a generation

1 2

II

2 3

I

1 4

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1 2

II2 3

I

1 4

III

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What is the inheritance pattern and why?

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What pattern of inheritance is shown?

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What additional information might molecular, biochemical or chromosomal techniques reveal?

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What pattern of inheritance is present?Can additional information be deduced about individuals in each generation?

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X linked lethal? or X-linked recessive?

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The pedigree indicates the individuals who have hadsymptoms of acute porphyria.

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However, biochemical testing reveals this pedigree.What principle is being demonstrated?

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What pattern of inheritance is present?What can you tell person III 4?


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