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16 April, 18:53

A researcher is creating pedigrees for a trait he suspects to be dominant in humans. what are some of the likely features of his pedigrees for families with this trait?

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  1. 16 April, 20:12
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    A feature of a pedigree that indicate that a certain trait is a dominant trait is that one of the parents always have to have the trait.

    There are, however, autosomal dominance and X-linked dominance.

    For an autosomal dominant trait:

    - Appears equally frequent in both sexes.

    - Both sexes transmit the trait.

    - Present in all generations.

    - When one parent has the trait and the other doesn't, approximately half of the offspring will present the trait.

    For a X-linked dominant trait:

    - Both male and females can present the trait, but more females usually present it.

    - Sons with the trait always have a mother that presents the trait as well.

    - Daughters with the trait always have either a mother or father that presents the trait, or both.

    - Fathers with the trait always have daughters with the same trait.
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