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Pedigree chart
Dr.Rajprasath.RSenior resident
Department of AnatomyJIPMER
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Definition
Diagram of family history indicating normal & affected individuals, their
relationship to the proband & their status with respect to a particular
genetic disorder
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Symbols used
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Mendelian Inheritance
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What is inheritance?
• Passage of genes from parents to offspring
• Pair of genes in 23 pairs of chromosomes
• One of pair goes to one gamete Chromosome
Gene
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Single gene disorders
• Due to mutation or change in single gene
• Affected gene is passing to the next generation (inheritance)
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Types of inheritance
• Based on location & expression of disease
• Autosomal inheritance
• Sex chromosomal inheritance (X-linked)
• Dominant
• Recessive
location
Expression of disease
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Expression of disease..
• Dominant – only one gene is affected-disease expressed
• Recessive – disease expressed only if both genes are affected
• Symbols indicating
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- Affected gene
- Normal gene
Disease expressed
Dominant
Disease not expressed
Recessive- carrier
Recessive
Disease expressed
/ Dominant
2
3
1
Homozygotes
Heterozygotes
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Autosomal inheritance
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Autosomal dominant
• One or both of the parents are always affected
• 50% chance of children get affected
• Both sexes are equally affected
• All generations are affected
• Normal children do not transmit the disease
• E.g. Achondroplasia
Marfan’s syndrome
Neurofibroma
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Parents
Gametes
Autosomal dominant inheritance
Affected Affected Unaffected
Atconception
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How to draw ADPedigree chart
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Autosomal recessive
• Parents are healthy carriers
• 25% chance for children getting affected
• E.g. Cystic fibrosis
Phenylketonuria
Sickle cell disease
Tay-sachs disease
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Parents
AUTOSOMAL RECESSIVE INHERITANCE
AffectedUnaffected (carrier)Unaffected
Sperm/Eggs
Unaffected (carrier)
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How to draw ARPedigree chart
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Summary
• What is inheritance?
• Different Modes of inheritance
• How to draw a pedigree chart?
• How to diagnose an inheritance pattern from pedigree chart
• Few points about autosomal inheritance
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