Pedigree Analysis Flashcards

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Autosomal Dominant Criteria

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  • phenotype appears in every generation
  • each affected person has an affected parent
  • recurrence risk for any child is 50%
  • phenotypically normal family members do not transmit the trait to their children
  • trait can be transmitted by both sexes & both sexes are equally at risk
  • MALE-TO-MALE TRANSMISSION
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AD considerations

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  • reduced penetrance
  • variable expressivity
  • later age of onset
  • new mutations
  • germline mosaicism
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Autosomal Recessive Criteria

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  • phenotype is usually found only in siblings
  • recurrence risk for each sibling of the proband is 25%
  • Both sexes are equally likely to be affected
  • many cases are sporadic
  • Unaffected siblings have a 2/3 risk of BEING A CARRIER
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AR considerations

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  • consanguinity
  • quasidominant or pseudodominant
  • quasidominant: individual affected with an AR condition mating with a carrier & having affected children
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X-linked Recessive Criteria

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  • incidence of the trait is higher in males
  • daughters of affected males are obligate carriers
  • no male-to-male transmission
  • affected males related through unaffected carrier females
  • a carrier female has:
  • -50% chance for affected son
  • -25% chance for an affected child
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X-linked Dominant Criteria

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  • affected males have no affected sons and all daughters affected
  • no male-to-male transmission
  • both male and female children of affected female shave a 50% risk of inheriting the condition
  • affected females are about twice as common as affected males, but may have milder phenotype
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X-linked Dominant Considerations

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  • new mutation
  • germline mosaicism
  • manifesting carriers (lyonization/X-linked inactivation)
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