It indicates a carior , which possess a recessive gene for disease but no symptoms of disease .
No, a circle on a pedigree typically represents a female. A square is used to represent a male in a pedigree chart.
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A square box half colored in a pedigree typically represents a carrier of a genetic trait. This means the individual carries one copy of the gene mutation for the trait but does not exhibit the trait themselves.
In a pedigree chart, an empty shape typically represents an individual who is unaffected by the trait or condition being studied. For example, in genetic pedigrees, an empty circle (for females) or square (for males) indicates that the person does not express the trait in question. This visual distinction helps researchers quickly identify carriers and those without the trait in familial studies.
A shade circle ontop of a shaded square. ES
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.=
The circle and the square are the two parents.
No, a circle on a pedigree typically represents a female. A square is used to represent a male in a pedigree chart.
The area of the square is 98 square cm. Assuming the shaded area is the remainder of the circle, its area is 55.9 square cm (approx).
A circle with a radius of 135 units has an area of 57,255.53 square units.
Circle stands for female and square stands for male.
An empty square. One that does have the trait would have the square filled in with a color.
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You find the area of the whole square first. Then you find the area of the circle inside of it And then subtract the area of the circle from the area of the square and then you get the shaded area of the square
(Length of side of square)^2 - Pi * radius^2
Since there is no shaded part, the answer must be that its area is 0 square units.