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What is a family tree that records relevant family information in a diagram?
Pedigree
What term refers to the person through whom the family came to medical attention?
Index case or proband
What term refers to the patient seeking genetic counseling?
Consultand
What does this symbol indicate?
Unaffected male
What does this symbol indicate?
Unaffected female
What does this symbol indicate?
Affected male
What does this symbol indicate?
Affected female
What do these symbols indicate?
Consanguineous mating
What do these symbols indicate?
Deceased
What do these symbols indicate?
Consultand
What do these symbols indicate?
Proband
What does this symbol indicate?
Uknown sex
What does this symbol indicate?
Identical twins
What does this symbol indicate?
Fraternal twins
What do roman numerals symbolize?
Generations
What does this symbol indicate?
Divorce
What does this symbol indicate?
Spontaneous miscarriage
What does this symbol indicate?
Termination of pregnancy
What kind of inheritance manifests in heterozygous state, possessing both a variant and normal allele, and is observed in a vertical pattern affecting multiple generations?
Autosomal dominant
How is autosomal dominant inheritance confirmed?
Male-male transmission has occurred (father to son)
In autosomal dominant inheritance, what is the chance that the offspring would have the affected phenotype if an affected person mates with an unaffected person?
50%
What kind of inheritance is observed in a horizontal pattern, usually affecting only a single generation?
Autosomal recessive
With autosomal recessive inheritance, what are the chances that the offspring would be affected if each parent is a heterozygote (unaffected carrier)?
25% chance of being affected
25% chance of inheritance neither mutant allele
50% chance of being a carrier
With autosomal recessive inheritance, what are the chances that the offspring would be affected if one parent has the phenotype (homozygous) and one is a carrier (heterozygous)?
50% will be affected, 50% will be carriers
*pseudodominance
With autosomal recessive inheritance, what are the chances that the offspring will be affected if both parents have the phenotype?
100% will have phenotype
With autosomal recessive inheritance, what are the chances that the offspring will be affected if one parent has the phenotype and one parent is unaffected?
100% will be asymptomatic carriers
What type of inheritance has no male-male transmission, and all daughters of affected males would be heterozygous carriers?
X-linked transmission
How would heterozygous females of x-linked inherited conditions transmit the mutant to their offspring?
50% of sons affected and 50% of daughters are heterozygotes
What type of inheritance is almost exclusively from the mother through the oocyte?
Mitochondrial inheritance
What suggests X-linked recessive inheritance?
100% incidence of affected sons from an affected mother
What suggests X-linked dominant inheritance?
100% incidence of affected daughters from an affected father
What are first degree relatives?
Parents, siblings, children
What are second degree relatives?
Half-siblings, aunts, uncles, grandparents, nieces, nephews
What are third degree relatives?
First cousins