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Powers Pedigree Intro

Powers Pedigree Intro

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Biology

9th - 12th Grade

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NGSS
HS-LS3-1, HS-LS3-2

Standards-aligned

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Christopher Powers

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10 Slides • 11 Questions

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7.4 Human Genetics and Pedigrees

KEY CONCEPT

A combination of methods is used to study human
genetics.

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7.4 Human Genetics and Pedigrees

• Human genetics follows the patterns seen in other

organisms.

• The basic principles of genetics are the same in all sexually

reproducing organisms.
– Inheritance of many human

traits is complex.

– Single-gene traits are

important in understanding
human genetics.

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7.4 Human Genetics and Pedigrees

• Females can carry sex-linked genetic disorders.

• Males (XY) express all of their sex linked genes.
• Expression of the disorder depends on which parent carries

the allele and the sex of the child.

X

Y

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What is a Pedigree?

• A chart that shows how a trait is inherited

within a family over several
generations.

• Each generation is represented by Roman

numerals and each individual in each
generation is numbered left to right.

• We can use a pedigree chart and key to

determine the genotype and phenotype
of the family members and the genetic
inheritance patterns of traits can be
tracked.

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Multiple Choice

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What is this?
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Pedigree

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Karyotype

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Venn diagram

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Punnett Square

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Symbols Used in Pedigrees

•Circles represent females
•Squares represent male
•Horizontal lines represents mating/marriage
•Vertical lines represents children

• Unshaded represents unaffected individuals

• Fully Shaded represents affected individuals

• Half-shaded represents carriers

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Parts of a
Pedigree

Unaffected

Female

Unaffected

Male

Mating

Offspring

Affected
female
offspring

Unaffected

male offspring

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Multiple Choice

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What does a filled in square represent?
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Not affected Female

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Not affected Male

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Affected Male

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Affected Female

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Multiple Choice

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How many generations are shown in this pedigree?
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1

2

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4

4

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Multiple Choice

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What does an open circle represent?
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Not Affected Male

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Not Affected Female

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Affected Male

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Affected Female

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Multiple Choice

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How many kids did the mother and father from the first generation have?
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2

2

4

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5

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7.4 Human Genetics and Pedigrees

• A pedigree is a chart for tracing genes in a family.

• Phenotypes are used to infer genotypes on a pedigree.
• Autosomal genes show different patterns on a pedigree

than sex-linked genes.

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7.4 Human Genetics and Pedigrees

• If the phenotype is more common in males, the gene is

likely sex-linked.

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Multiple Choice

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What is the pattern of inheritance shown in this pedigree?
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autosomal dominant

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autosomal recessive

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sex-linked dominant

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sex-linked recessive

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Multiple Choice

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Analyze the following pedigree. What type of inheritance pattern is shown?
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autosomal dominant

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autosomal recessive

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sex-linked dominant

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sex-linked recessive

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Multiple Choice

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For the pedigree below, shaded symbols represent afflicted people. Males are squares; females are circles. If the trait is a sex-linked trait carried on the X chromosome, what is true about the mother represented by circle 1?
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She has the genotype XXY.

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She has two alleles for the disorder.

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She is a carrier for the disorder.

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She has no alleles for the disorder.

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The trait in pedigree in Figure 14–5 has two alleles: P (dominant) and p (recessive). The black symbols show the dominant phenotype, and the white symbols show the recessive phenotype. What is the genotype of individual number 1?
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Pp

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P

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p

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PP

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How many generations are shown in the pedigree below?
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2

2

4

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6

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7.4 Human Genetics and Pedigrees

• Several methods help map human chromosomes.

• A karyotype is a picture of all chromosomes in a cell.

X Y

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7.4 Human Genetics and Pedigrees

• Karyotypes can show changes in chromosomes.

– deletion of part of a chromosome or loss of a

chromosome

– large changes in chromosomes
– extra chromosomes or duplication of part of a

chromosome

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Multiple Choice

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Examine the pedigree below. Identify the type of inheritance pattern shown in the pedigree.
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Autosomal dominant

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Autosomal recessive

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X-linked recessive

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X-linked dominant

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7.4 Human Genetics and Pedigrees

KEY CONCEPT

A combination of methods is used to study human
genetics.

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