Yes, but only if used in the right context.
For example when people say 'pedigree' they usually mean being a pure breed.
Often referred to as an animal which is of pure breed that (usually an animal) which has genuine parents of the same breed.
If you were talking about a person, You would usually mean "She/He is pedigree" meaning they have parents that are the same race.
In a pedigree:=a square means male, a circle means female, an unshaded circle means that doesn't have traits and a shaded square means has traits.==the horizontal line describe that they are parents and vertical line describes that they are the offspring of that parents.=
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unique, unpredictable, Ubiquitous, ugly :), ultimate, urban Dont necessarily describe me, but can be used to describe people
I have bought a pedigree dog.
A crybaby is used to describe people, especially children, who resort to tears when they don't get their way.
When enough phenotypes in a family are known the genotypes can be infered.
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Pedigree is used to determine wheather a trait is inherited.
He bred pedigree dogs. As his parents and grandparents were good athletes, he had a good pedigree as a sprinter.
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When people are said to have a pedigree, that is a metaphorical statement. Animals that people breed have pedigrees. People have genealogies.
A pedigree is used to determine whether you are at risk of inheriting a particular genetic disorder.
Yes, a human pedigree can be used to detect a recessive trait.
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People use pedigree charts to help track genetic diseases and traits passed down in their family tree.