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A pedigree is the representation of family history. 1) I.1, II.2, II.3, II.7, III.3 / 2) Dominant / 3) Six / 4) 2 girls, 1 affected / 5) niece-uncle and grandma-grandson
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Huntington's disease is an autosomal dominant affection. Â
It is expressed by heterozygous individuals, meaning that only one copy of the altered gene is enough to express the phenotype.
The mutated gene is the dominant one.
I will answer these questions according to the attached pedigree.
A pedigree is the representation of family history through which it is possible to follow the inheritance pattern of certain traits.
To correctly interpret a pedigree, we need to consider that,
- Squares represent males or men,
- Circles represent females or women.
- Solid figures represent affected individuals,
- Empty figures represent normal individuals.
- Roman numbers indicate generations.
- Individuals can be identified using numbers, genotypes, names, or others.
1. Which members of the family above are afflicted with Huntington's Disease?
- I.1 ⇒ Man of the first generation
- II.2, II.3, II.7 ⇒ Two women and one man of the second generation
- III.3 ⇒ One woman of the third generation.
2. There are no carriers for Huntington's Disease- you either have it or you don't. With this in mind, is Huntington's disease caused by a dominant or recessive trait?
Huntington's disease is caused by a dominant allele. So a single altered gene is enough to express the affection.
3. How many children did individuals l-1 and 1-2 have?
They had six children.
- Two affected girls  ⇒ solid circles ⇒ Individuals II.2 and II.7
- One normal girl ⇒ empty circle ⇒ individual II.6
- Two normal boys ⇒ empty squares ⇒ Individuals II.4 and II.8
- One affected boy ⇒ solid square ⇒ Individual II.3
4. How many girls did Il-1 and Il-2 have? How many have Huntington's Disease?
They had two girls
- One affected girl ⇒ Solid circle ⇒ III.3
- One normal girl ⇒ Empty circle ⇒ III.2
5. How are individuals III-2 and II-4 related? Â I-2 and III-5?
- III-2 and II-4 ⇒ II.4 man is the uncle of III.2 girl ⇒ uncle-niece
- I-2 and III-5 ⇒ I.2 woman is the grandmother of III.5 boy ⇒
                  grandmother-grandson
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