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A pedigree is a chart that tracks which members of a family have a particular trait. The trait that a pedigree tracks can be almost anything. It can be eye color, hair color, or colorblindness. It can also track genetic disorders, such as cystic fibrosis, hemophilia, or sickle-cell disease.
An infected male may be represented by shading in the symbol indicating his sex on a pedigree chart, or by using a different color or pattern in the symbol. This helps to visually indicate his status as infected with a particular condition or disease being studied.
In genetics, pedigree symbols represent specific information about an individual's family history and genetic relationships. These symbols are used in a pedigree chart to depict different characteristics such as gender, affected status by a particular trait or disease, and connections between family members. By interpreting these symbols, one can analyze patterns of inheritance and the likelihood of certain traits being passed down through generations.
A half-shaded circle or square in a pedigree indicates that the individual is a carrier of a certain genetic trait. This means they have one copy of the gene for the trait but do not express the trait themselves.
Chemistry is important in medicine because most diseases, injuries, and treatments involve chemicals and chemical processes. By understanding chemistry, we are able to develop drugs that fight disease, develop better nutrition, and develop healthier environments to avoid disease.
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AIDS is caused by the virus HIV. It doesn't develop from another disease.
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Its a pedigree. A pedigree shows the inheritance of a genetic disorder within a family and can help to determine the inheritance pattern and whether any particular individual has an allele for that disorder.
Yes, non-Jewish people can develop Crohn's disease.
Yes, a pedigree analysis can reveal how Tay-Sachs disease is inherited. This genetic disorder is inherited in an autosomal recessive manner, meaning that an individual must inherit two copies of the mutated gene (one from each parent) to express the disease. By examining family trees, pedigree charts can help identify carriers of the Tay-Sachs gene and track the pattern of inheritance across generations. This analysis can illustrate how the disease is passed down and the likelihood of its occurrence in future offspring.
Pedigree's are used to show who was in your family and if someone in your family had a disease; it shows your family's generation's.
People with Down syndrome will develop the brain changes that characterize Alzheimer's disease in later life and may develop the clinical symptoms of this disease as well.