Patterns of Inheritance
Patterns of Inheritance
Clinical genetics
• Single-gene traits caused by mutations in genes in the nuclear
genome are often called Mendelian.
1. Autosomal recessive
2. Autosomal dominant
3. X-linked dominant
4. X-linked recessive
5. Mitochondrial
Pedigrees
• A graphical representation of the family tree, with use of:
standard symbols.
• The patterns shown by single-gene disorders in
pedigrees depend on two factors:
1. Early onset:
Affecting a fetus early in pregnancy (intrauterine
development), lead to multiple miscarriages.
• Achondroplasia
• Huntington’t disease
• Osteogenesis imperfecta
X- linked dominant
• For example:
Genetic linkage: when gene are located on the same
chromosome and no crossing over took place, hence the
genetic traits will be inherited as connection because of
genetic linkage. This case is exception of mendelian rule of
independent assortment.