All traits are contained within the [family's] Genotype and are displayed by the gene-expression pattern that is known as the [an organism's] Phenotype.
The diagram used is called a pedigree.
The science is called genetics and there are a number of different aspects. The one that the monk Mendel described were very strait forward. He said that some traits were dominant and others were recessive. For example: tall pea plants are dominate over short ones. But there are other factors that we are aware of now. Some traits show incomplete dominance. Some are dominate. We know now that some people show traits because they have more than the normal 2 chromosomes (Down's).
We use something called the Punnet Square for some problems.
Each person would have to have genetic testing and then a chart would have to be kept ongoing as the years go by. Then you could trace and compare various traits.
A pedigree!!
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A Pedigree
correct answer is phylogenetic
some problems biologist face is that studying human inheritance takes multiple generations to get a good grip on the dominant and recessive genes, because alleles can skip a generation. we have long, complex life cycles, and have few offspring. and it was difficult to track more than one gene at once.
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Scientists use phylogenic comparative methods to track evolutionary changes over time.
The descendants of one individual are shown by a special diagram called a family tree or pedigree chart. This diagram displays the lineage and relationships of individuals in a family, indicating who the descendants of a particular individual are, as well as their offspring and subsequent generations. It helps to visually understand the family's genealogy and track the flow of traits or genetic disorders through generations.
A pedigree shows the possible outcomes of traits in offspring. It shows if the offspring will have the trait, or if they will be a carrier. Pedigrees also show the previous generations how the future generations inherited the trait. The past generations can be labeled as F1 and the future are F2, which is our current generation.
A pedigree is used.
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A pedigree is a visual chart that shows an organism's lineage, typically used in genetics to track the inheritance of traits over generations. It is a tool to understand the genetic relationships between individuals and can help in predicting the likelihood of certain traits or diseases appearing in future offspring.
A geneticist would use a pedigree to trace the inheritance of traits in humans.
People use pedigree charts to help track genetic diseases and traits passed down in their family tree.
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Since there could be literally millions of traits that could be tracked, I doubt if a comprehensive chart exists. However, I have seen people create their own list of traits and then assign them to family members. For example, you would assign codes to the traits you want to track (hair color/bl=black;br=brown;bd=blond;rd=red; etc.), then have a field (or column) where you would enter the code. You could have a field (or column) for each trait you wanted to track.
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