How to solve Pedigree Problems (step by step tutorial)
A pedigree may be used to establish the probability of a child having a particular disorder or condition. It may be used to discover where the genes in question are located (x, y, or autosome chromosome), and to determine whether a trait is dominant or recessive. When a pedigree shows a condition appearing in a 50:50 ratio between men and women it is considered autosomal. When the condition predominantly affects males in the pedigree it is considered xlinked. Some examples of Dominant traits include: Baldness (male), astigmatism, and dwarfism. Some examples of Recessive traits include: small eyes, little body hair, and tall stature. , pedigree, Genetics, DNA, autosome, chromosome, PedigreeAnalysis, pedigreeAnalysisPractice, pedigreeAnalysisGenetics, pedigreeAnalysisProbability, pedigreeAnalysisAnswers, pedigreeCharts, HowToSolvePedigreeProblems, solvePedigreeProblems, solvingPedigreeProblems, pedigreeProblemsAndSolutions, howToAnalyzePedigree, analyzingPedigree, geneticsProblems
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