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drawing a pedigree
- this will be a recessive pedigree
- three generations
- parents of generation 1 have three kids in this order: boy, boy, girl
- boy 1 gets married and they have two daughters
- the two sisters have a recessive disease.
- no-one else has the disease.
- the grandmother got tested and was found to be homozygous dominant.
- write the genotype for everyone you can possible identify, using letter d,d
Step1: Define recessive disease rules
Recessive disease requires genotype $dd$ to express phenotype. Unaffected individuals have at least one $D$.
Step2: Set Gen 1 Grandmother genotype
Given grandmother is homozygous dominant: $DD$
Step3: Deduce Gen 1 Grandfather genotype
Since no other family member has disease, but his son (Boy 1) must pass $d$ to affected daughters. Grandfather must be $Dd$ (to pass $d$ to Boy 1, while being unaffected).
Step4: Deduce Gen 1 children genotypes
Parents: $DD$ (grandmother) × $Dd$ (grandfather). Offspring genotypes:
- Boy 1: Must be $Dd$ (he passes $d$ to affected daughters)
- Boy 2: $DD$ or $Dd$ (unaffected, no disease-linked offspring)
- Girl 1: $DD$ or $Dd$ (unaffected, no disease-linked offspring)
Step5: Deduce Boy 1's spouse genotype
Boy 1 ($Dd$) and spouse have two $dd$ daughters. Spouse must pass $d$ to each daughter, so spouse is $Dd$ (unaffected, so has one $D$).
Step6: Deduce affected daughters' genotypes
Affected recessive disease = $dd$
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- Generation 1:
- Grandmother: $DD$
- Grandfather: $Dd$
- Generation 2:
- Boy 1: $Dd$
- Boy 2: $DD$ or $Dd$
- Girl 1: $DD$ or $Dd$
- Boy 1's Spouse: $Dd$
- Generation 3:
- Boy 1's Daughters (both): $dd$