BIOL 2004 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Twin, Dominance (Genetics), Proband

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Chapter 6 notes: major obstacles for studying human genetics, controlled mating is not possible, humans have a long generation time, human family size is generally small. If the trait is uncommon the parent is heterozygous and unaffected (when the child is affected: approximately of the offspring are expected to express the trait. If both parents are affected all offspring will be too: a person from outside the family are usually homozygous for the normal allele. If the dominant allele is rare it is displayed as a heterozygous trait of the offspring will be affected. If both parents are heterozygous and have the trait the of the children will be affected: unaffected people do not transmit the trait to their descendants. X linked dominant traits (appear more frequently in females) Y linked traits: do not skip generations, neither dominant nor recessive.

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