9. Explain, giving reasons, whether the following pedigrees are compatible with autosomal dominant, autosomal recessive or X-linked dominant and X-linked recessive inheritance. (Note that a pedigree may be compatible with more than one type of inheritance.) 12 12 1:1 1:2 다 I12 I13 IIS I12 13 Il:1 I1:2 I1:3 Il:4 III:1 III:2 III:3 III:4 a. b. C.
9. Explain, giving reasons, whether the following pedigrees are compatible with autosomal dominant, autosomal recessive or X-linked dominant and X-linked recessive inheritance. (Note that a pedigree may be compatible with more than one type of inheritance.) 12 12 1:1 1:2 다 I12 I13 IIS I12 13 Il:1 I1:2 I1:3 Il:4 III:1 III:2 III:3 III:4 a. b. C.
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![9. Explain, giving reasons, whether the following pedigrees are compatible with
autosomal dominant, autosomal recessive or X-linked dominant and X-linked recessive
inheritance. (Note that a pedigree may be compatible with more than one type of
inheritance.)
1:1
12
1:1
12
1:1
1:2
I12
I:4
IIS
II:1
I12
II:1
I1:2
Il:3
I1:4
II2
II:1
III3
II:1
II:2
III:3
III:4
a.
b.
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Transcribed Image Text:9. Explain, giving reasons, whether the following pedigrees are compatible with
autosomal dominant, autosomal recessive or X-linked dominant and X-linked recessive
inheritance. (Note that a pedigree may be compatible with more than one type of
inheritance.)
1:1
12
1:1
12
1:1
1:2
I12
I:4
IIS
II:1
I12
II:1
I1:2
Il:3
I1:4
II2
II:1
III3
II:1
II:2
III:3
III:4
a.
b.
c.
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