Topic 3.4 Inheritance Patterns Flashcards

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Monohybrid Crosses

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A monohybrid cross determines the allele combinations for potential offspring for one gene only
→ Crosses can be represented for one gene only

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Monohybrid crosses are calculated via the following steps:

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Designate letters to represent alleles (e.g. A, a).
Identify genotype /. phenotype of parents (P generation).
Determine genotype of gametes (haploid).
Work out gamete combinations with a Punnett grid.
Identify ratios of offspring (F1 Generation).

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Sex Linkage

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Sex linkage refers to when a gene is on a sex chromosome I.e. X or Y (all other chromosomes are autosomal)

Sex Chromosomes (X/Y) 
 → Y chromosome is short and has few genes (\<100)
 → X chromosome is large with many genes (~2000)
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Sex-Linked Traits

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Sex-linked traits have altered inheritance patterns:
→ Males have higher rate of X-linked recessive conditions as the cannot mask the recessive allele (are homozygous)
→ Females can be carriers for X-linked recessive conditions (heterozygotes can carry the allele but not express it)

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X-Linked conditions

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→ Recessive: Affected Mothers must have affected sons

Dominant: Affected Fathers must have affected daughters

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Examples of X-Linked recessive traits include:

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→Haemophilia (cannot clot blood properly)

Red-green color blindness

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Modes of Inheritance

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A pedigree chart of genetic history over several generations

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In a typical pedigree chart:

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  • Males are represented as squares, while females as circles
  • Shaded symbols denote individual has specified condition
  • A horizontal line between man and women represents mating
  • Offspring numbered from left to right according to age
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Autosomal Dominance

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  • If both parents are affected by a trait and any offspring is not, the trait must be dominant (parents must be heterozygous).
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Autosomal Recessive

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  • If neither parents is affected by a trait but any offspring is, the trait must be recessive (parents must be heterozygous)
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Sex-Linked Traits

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No way to conclusively prove sex-linkage with a pedigree chart, but certain patterns may suggest the possibility.

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