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Pedigree
analysis
By karmdipsinh zala
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Pedigree analysis symballs
definition - A pedigree is a
pictorial representation of a
family history, essentially a
family tree that
outlines the inheritance of o
more characteristics.
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 Let’s look closely at Figure 6.3 and consider some additional features of a pedigree. Each generation in a pedigree
is identified by a Roman numeral; within each generation,
family members are assigned Arabic numerals, and children
in each family are listed in birth order from left to right.
Person II-4, a man with Waardenburg syndrome, mated
with II-5, an unaffected woman, and they produced five
children. The oldest of their children is III-8, a male with
Waardenburg syndrome, and the youngest is III-14, an
unaffected female.
 PROBAND - The person from whom the
pedigree is initiated is called the proband and is usually
designated by an arrow (IV-2 in Figure 6.3a
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Traits Autosomal Recessive Traits
 Autosomal recessive traits appear with equal frequency
in males and females. Affected children are commonly
born to unaffected parents who are carriers of the gene
for the trait, and the trait tends to skip generations.
Recessive traits appear more frequently among the
offspring of consanguine matings.
 Mating between closely related people is called
consanguinity.
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Tay – sachs desease (autosomal
Recessive disease) Children with Tay-Sachs disease appear healthy at birth but
become listless and weak at about 6 months of age. Gradually, their physical and neurological
conditions worsen,
leading to blindness, deafness, and eventually death at 2 to
3 years of age.
 The disease results from the accumulation of
a lipid called GM2 ganglioside in the brain.
 A normal component of brain cells, GM2 ganglioside is usually broken
down by an enzyme called hexosaminidase A, but Child with Tay-Sachs disease lack this
enzyme.
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 Excessive GM2 ganglioside accumulates in the brain, causing
swelling and,ultimately, neurological symptoms. Heterozygotes
haveonly one normal copy of the hexosaminidase A allele
produce only about half the normal amount of the enzyme
 but this amount is enough to ensure that GM2 ganglioside
is broken down normally, and heterozygotes are usually
healthy.
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Autosomal dominant trait
 Autosomal dominant traits appear in both sexes with equal
frequency, and both sexes are capable of transmitting these
traits to their offspring.
 When one parent is
affected and heterozygous and the other parent isunaffected, approximately ¹⁄₂ of the offspring will be affected.
1. If both parents have the trait and are heterozygous, approxiMately ³⁄₄ of the children will be affected. Provided that
the
trait is fully penetrant, unaffected people do not transmit
the trait to their descendants. In Figure we see that
none of the descendants of II-4 (who is unaffected) have
the trait.
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Hypercholesterolemia
 One trait usually considered to be autosomal dominant is familial
hypercholesterolemia, an inherited disease in which blood cholesterol is greatly
elevated owing to a defect in cholesterol transport. Cholesterol is an essential
component of cell membranes and is used in the synthesis of bile salts and
several hormones. Most of our cholesterol isobtained through foods, primarily
those high in saturatedfats. Because cholesterol is a lipid (a nonpolar, or
uncharged. Saturate compound), it is not readily soluble in the blood (a polar,
orcharged, solution
 Cholesterol must therefore be transported throughout the body in small soluble
particles calledPathfinder lipoproteins (FIGURE 6.6); a lipoprotein consists of a
cor of lipid surrounded by a shell of chargedphospholipidsPathfinder and
Prooteins that dissolve easily in blood
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 One of the principlelipoproteins in the transport of cholesterol is
low-density lipoprotein (LDL)
When an LDL molecule reaches a cell,
 it attaches to an LDL receptor, which then moves the LDL
through the cell membrane into the cytoplasm, where it
is broken down and its cholesterol is released for use by
the cell.
 Familial hypercholesterolemia is due to a defect in the
gene, located on human chromosome 19, that normally
codes for the LDL receptor
 autosomal dominant disorder because heterozygotes are deficient
in LDL receptors. In these people, too little cholesterol is removed
from the blood, leading to elevated blood levels of cholesterol and
increased risk of coronary artery disease.
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 Persons heterozygous for familial hypercholesterolemia have
blood LDL levels that are twice normal and usually have heart
attacks by the age of 35.About 1 in 500 people is heterozygous
for familial hypercholesterolemia and is predisposed to early
coronary arterydisease.
 Very rarely, a person inherits two defective LDL receptor alleles.
Such persons don’t make any functional LDL receptors; their
blood cholesterol levels are more than six times normal and they
may suffer a heart attack as early asage 2 and almost inevitably
by age 20.
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X – linked Recessive trait
 Rare X-linked recessive traits appear more often in males
than in females and are not passed from father to son.
Affected sons are usually born to unaffected mothers
who are carriers of the gene for the trait; thus X-linked
recessive traits tend to skip generations.
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 also called classical hemophilia .This disease results from the absence of a protein
necessary for blood to clot.
 The complex process of blood clotting consists of a cascade of reactions that includes
more than 13 different factors. For this reason, there are several typesPathfinder of
clotting disorders, each due to a glitch in a different step of the clotting pathway.
 Hemophilia A results from abnormal or missing factorVIII, one of the proteins in the
clotting cascade.The der for factor VIII is located on the tip of the long arm of the X
chromosome; so hemophilia A is an X-linked recessve disorder. People with hemophilia
A bleed excessively; even small cuts and bruises can be life threatening
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X – linked dominant traits
 X-linked dominant traits affect both males and females.
Affected males must have affected mothers (unless they
possess a new mutation), and they pass the trait on to
all their daughters.
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I.E.HYPOPHOSPHATEMIA
 hypophosphatemia, or familial vitamin D-resistant rickets. People
with this trait have features that superficially resemble those
produced by rickets: bone deformities, stiff spines and joints, bowed
legs, and mild growth deficiencies.
 This disorder, however, is resistant toPathfindertreatment with
vitamin D, which normally cures ricketsX-linked hypophosphatemia
results from the defectivetransport of phosphate, especially in cells
of the kidneys.People with this disorder excrete large amounts of
phosphate in their urine, resulting in low levels of phosphate in the
blood and reduced deposition of minerals in the bone.
 As is common with X-linked dominant traits, males with
hypophosphatemia are often more severely affected than females.
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Y – linked traits
 Rare X-linked recessive traits appear more often in males
than in females and are not passed from father to son.
Affected sons are usually born to unaffected mothers
who are carriers of the gene for the trait; thus X-linked
recessive traits tend to skip generations.
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Reference
A Conceptual Approach
Second Edition
Benjamin A. Pierce
Baylor University

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Pedigree analysis, benjamin

  • 2. z Pedigree analysis symballs definition - A pedigree is a pictorial representation of a family history, essentially a family tree that outlines the inheritance of o more characteristics.
  • 3. z
  • 4. z  Let’s look closely at Figure 6.3 and consider some additional features of a pedigree. Each generation in a pedigree is identified by a Roman numeral; within each generation, family members are assigned Arabic numerals, and children in each family are listed in birth order from left to right. Person II-4, a man with Waardenburg syndrome, mated with II-5, an unaffected woman, and they produced five children. The oldest of their children is III-8, a male with Waardenburg syndrome, and the youngest is III-14, an unaffected female.  PROBAND - The person from whom the pedigree is initiated is called the proband and is usually designated by an arrow (IV-2 in Figure 6.3a
  • 5. z Traits Autosomal Recessive Traits  Autosomal recessive traits appear with equal frequency in males and females. Affected children are commonly born to unaffected parents who are carriers of the gene for the trait, and the trait tends to skip generations. Recessive traits appear more frequently among the offspring of consanguine matings.  Mating between closely related people is called consanguinity.
  • 6. z Tay – sachs desease (autosomal Recessive disease) Children with Tay-Sachs disease appear healthy at birth but become listless and weak at about 6 months of age. Gradually, their physical and neurological conditions worsen, leading to blindness, deafness, and eventually death at 2 to 3 years of age.  The disease results from the accumulation of a lipid called GM2 ganglioside in the brain.  A normal component of brain cells, GM2 ganglioside is usually broken down by an enzyme called hexosaminidase A, but Child with Tay-Sachs disease lack this enzyme.
  • 7. z  Excessive GM2 ganglioside accumulates in the brain, causing swelling and,ultimately, neurological symptoms. Heterozygotes haveonly one normal copy of the hexosaminidase A allele produce only about half the normal amount of the enzyme  but this amount is enough to ensure that GM2 ganglioside is broken down normally, and heterozygotes are usually healthy.
  • 8. z Autosomal dominant trait  Autosomal dominant traits appear in both sexes with equal frequency, and both sexes are capable of transmitting these traits to their offspring.  When one parent is affected and heterozygous and the other parent isunaffected, approximately ¹⁄₂ of the offspring will be affected. 1. If both parents have the trait and are heterozygous, approxiMately ³⁄₄ of the children will be affected. Provided that the trait is fully penetrant, unaffected people do not transmit the trait to their descendants. In Figure we see that none of the descendants of II-4 (who is unaffected) have the trait.
  • 9. z Hypercholesterolemia  One trait usually considered to be autosomal dominant is familial hypercholesterolemia, an inherited disease in which blood cholesterol is greatly elevated owing to a defect in cholesterol transport. Cholesterol is an essential component of cell membranes and is used in the synthesis of bile salts and several hormones. Most of our cholesterol isobtained through foods, primarily those high in saturatedfats. Because cholesterol is a lipid (a nonpolar, or uncharged. Saturate compound), it is not readily soluble in the blood (a polar, orcharged, solution  Cholesterol must therefore be transported throughout the body in small soluble particles calledPathfinder lipoproteins (FIGURE 6.6); a lipoprotein consists of a cor of lipid surrounded by a shell of chargedphospholipidsPathfinder and Prooteins that dissolve easily in blood
  • 10. z  One of the principlelipoproteins in the transport of cholesterol is low-density lipoprotein (LDL) When an LDL molecule reaches a cell,  it attaches to an LDL receptor, which then moves the LDL through the cell membrane into the cytoplasm, where it is broken down and its cholesterol is released for use by the cell.  Familial hypercholesterolemia is due to a defect in the gene, located on human chromosome 19, that normally codes for the LDL receptor  autosomal dominant disorder because heterozygotes are deficient in LDL receptors. In these people, too little cholesterol is removed from the blood, leading to elevated blood levels of cholesterol and increased risk of coronary artery disease.
  • 11. z  Persons heterozygous for familial hypercholesterolemia have blood LDL levels that are twice normal and usually have heart attacks by the age of 35.About 1 in 500 people is heterozygous for familial hypercholesterolemia and is predisposed to early coronary arterydisease.  Very rarely, a person inherits two defective LDL receptor alleles. Such persons don’t make any functional LDL receptors; their blood cholesterol levels are more than six times normal and they may suffer a heart attack as early asage 2 and almost inevitably by age 20.
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  • 13. z X – linked Recessive trait  Rare X-linked recessive traits appear more often in males than in females and are not passed from father to son. Affected sons are usually born to unaffected mothers who are carriers of the gene for the trait; thus X-linked recessive traits tend to skip generations.
  • 14. z  also called classical hemophilia .This disease results from the absence of a protein necessary for blood to clot.  The complex process of blood clotting consists of a cascade of reactions that includes more than 13 different factors. For this reason, there are several typesPathfinder of clotting disorders, each due to a glitch in a different step of the clotting pathway.  Hemophilia A results from abnormal or missing factorVIII, one of the proteins in the clotting cascade.The der for factor VIII is located on the tip of the long arm of the X chromosome; so hemophilia A is an X-linked recessve disorder. People with hemophilia A bleed excessively; even small cuts and bruises can be life threatening
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  • 16. z X – linked dominant traits  X-linked dominant traits affect both males and females. Affected males must have affected mothers (unless they possess a new mutation), and they pass the trait on to all their daughters.
  • 17. z I.E.HYPOPHOSPHATEMIA  hypophosphatemia, or familial vitamin D-resistant rickets. People with this trait have features that superficially resemble those produced by rickets: bone deformities, stiff spines and joints, bowed legs, and mild growth deficiencies.  This disorder, however, is resistant toPathfindertreatment with vitamin D, which normally cures ricketsX-linked hypophosphatemia results from the defectivetransport of phosphate, especially in cells of the kidneys.People with this disorder excrete large amounts of phosphate in their urine, resulting in low levels of phosphate in the blood and reduced deposition of minerals in the bone.  As is common with X-linked dominant traits, males with hypophosphatemia are often more severely affected than females.
  • 18. z Y – linked traits  Rare X-linked recessive traits appear more often in males than in females and are not passed from father to son. Affected sons are usually born to unaffected mothers who are carriers of the gene for the trait; thus X-linked recessive traits tend to skip generations.
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  • 20. z Reference A Conceptual Approach Second Edition Benjamin A. Pierce Baylor University