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Tips: In autosomal dominant conditions, every afflicted individual has, at least

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Tips:

In autosomal dominant conditions, every afflicted individual has, at least, one parent with the affliction.

In autosomal recessive conditions, it is possible for afflicted individuals to sometimes have two parents that are both “normal” in phenotype, which would mean both parents are only carriers.

In X-linked recessive conditions, all, or most, afflicted individuals are male. Females of afflicted sons are carriers, and have “normal” phenotypes.

Problem: Pedigree 1

Which selection below is the most probable inheritance basis of the condition being traced in this pedigree?

Autosomal Dominant

Autosomal Recessive

X-linked Recessive

Explanation / Answer

Autosomal recessive.

If it is X-linked recessive, the father of III-2 female must be affected (but, not affected).

If it is autosomal dominant, any of her parents must be affected (but, not affected).

It is an autosomal recessive condition because both of her parents are carriers, so she inherited each defective gene from their parents.

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