1. Autosomal dominant
It is autosomal because almost equal number of males and females are affected. It is dominant because it is present in all the generations.
2. Autosomal recessive
It is autosomal because it is present in almost an equal number of males and females. It is recessive because it is not present in all the generations.
3. Autosomal recessive
Reason same as 2
4. X linked dominant
It is X linked because more number of females are affected as compared to males. In this type of trait, males die at an early stage because they have only one copy of X chromosome and if they get mutated, then their survival becomes difficult. It is dominant because it is present in all the generations. One characteristic feature of X linked dominant traits is that the trait is always passed on from affected father to his daughter.
5. X lined dominant
Reason same as 4
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Look carefully at the pedigrees below and: 1) indicate whether the transmission appears autosomal or sex...
Look carefully at the pedigrees below and: 1) indicate whether the transmission appears autosomal or sex-linked 2) indicate whether the transmission appears dominant or recessive 3) provide at least two characteristics for each that support your conclusion. In general, the following characteristics suggest (but do not prove) specific inheritance patterns: Autosomal recessive inheritance: -affected individuals can be born to unaffected parents -if both parents are affected, all children are affected -observable effect of relatedness (consanguinity) -horizontal" inheritance: trait appears at...
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In general, the following characteristics suggest (but do not prove) specific inheritance patterns: Autosomal recessive inheritance: -affected individuals can be born to unaffected parents -if both parents are affected, all children are affected -observable effect of relatedness (consanguinity) -horizontal" inheritance: trait appears at once among several members of one generation (siblings) *** Autosomal dominant inheritance each affected individual has an affected parent -when one parent is affected, transmission to the offspring (on average) *** -two unaffected parents do not transmit...
Match the following terms with the appropriate description below: a. alleles b. autosomes c. dominant allele d. genotype e. heterozygous f. homozygote g. phenotype h. recessive allele i. sex chromosomes 1. ________________ genetic make-up 2. ________________ how genetic make-up is expressed 3. ________________ chromosomes that dictate most body characteristics 4. ________________ alternative forms of the same gene 5. ___________an individual bearing two alleles that are the same for a particular trait 6. ________________ an allele that is expressed, whether in...