Inheritance Patterns Flashcards
Describe a Pedigree drawing
- Males are squares
- Females are Circles
- Partners have a line between them
- Siblings have a line above them
- Line down for children
- Affected people are shaded
- Carriers have dots in them
What is meant by autosomal dominant?
- Autosomal means that the “gene” in question is located on one of the chromosomes
- Dominant means that a single copy of the mutated gene is enough to cause the disorder
State the features of an autosomal dominant disorder
- Mostly present in Heterozygous form
- Affects multiple generations
- Affects both sexes
- Male to female transmission and vice versa
- usually comes from affected parents
- 50% risk to offspring
Features of dominant inheritance
Describe Incomplete/reduced penetrance
Where some people have the mutation but do not have the disease. The disease is not displayed.
Features of dominant inheritance
Describe variable expressivity
Variation in the severity/symptoms of the disorder between different individuals with the same mutation
Features of dominant inheritance
Describe De novo mutation rate
Not all affected individuals have an affected parent.
Usually depends on the severity of the disorder. Can vary greatly between conditions.
Features of dominant inheritance
Describe Mosaicism
Where the mutation is only present in a proportion of cells
Features of dominant inheritance
Describe Anticipation
Where the disease worsens in severity in successive generations. E.g. Expansion disorders
Define the term “Penetrance”
Percentage of individuals who carry the mutation AND develop symptoms of the disorder
- Many dominant disorders show age dependent penetrance
What is meant by the term “recessive”?
Recessive means that two copies of the mutated gene is required to cause the disorder.
Describe Autosomal Recessive disorders
- Usually present in the homozygous/compound heterozygous forms
- Carriers are not affected
- Both sexes are affected
- Male to female transmission and vice versa
- Usually one generation affected
- May be consanguinity
State the features of compound heterozygous
Give an example
Compound heterozygote
- 2 mutations in the same gene
- Mutations are different
Cystic fibrosis
•∆F508
•G542X
State the features of a Compound Homozygous
Homozygote
- 2 mutations in same gene
- Identical mutations
Cystic fibrosis
•∆F508
•∆F508
- May suggest consanguinity
Describe features of autosomal recessive inheritance
- The trait is often found in clusters of siblings but not in parents or offspring.
- Recurrence risk = 1/4 for each sibling of affected person
- Carrier probability = 2/3 for unaffected siblings of affected person
- All offspring of affected person are obligate carriers
What Chromosome pairs do females have?
Females have two X chromosomes
- Can be homozygous or heterozygous