Drag the filled-in shapes into the second and third generations of the pedigree so that the pedigree is consistent with an X-linked recessive inheritance pattern and consistent with Generation I of the pedigree. Then, drag the genotypes of each individual in the seven boxes under the symbols in the pedigree. Assume that anyone marrying into the family does not have the disease and is not a carrier for the disease. Use X' to represent an X chromosome that contains the mutation and just X to represent an X chromosome that does not contain this mutation.

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The pedigree below is of a family with a history of an X-linked recessive trait. Only the first
generation of the pedigree is filled in.
I.
II.
III.
Part 1
O
Drag the filled-in shapes into the second and third generations of the pedigree so that the pedigree is
consistent with an X-linked recessive inheritance pattern and consistent with Generation I of the
pedigree. Then, drag the genotypes of each individual in the seven boxes under the symbols in the
pedigree. Assume that anyone marrying into the family does not have the disease and is not a carrier
for the disease. Use X' to represent an X chromosome that contains the mutation and just X to
represent an X chromosome that does not contain this mutation.
Transcribed Image Text:The pedigree below is of a family with a history of an X-linked recessive trait. Only the first generation of the pedigree is filled in. I. II. III. Part 1 O Drag the filled-in shapes into the second and third generations of the pedigree so that the pedigree is consistent with an X-linked recessive inheritance pattern and consistent with Generation I of the pedigree. Then, drag the genotypes of each individual in the seven boxes under the symbols in the pedigree. Assume that anyone marrying into the family does not have the disease and is not a carrier for the disease. Use X' to represent an X chromosome that contains the mutation and just X to represent an X chromosome that does not contain this mutation.
Part 1
Drag the filled-in shapes into the second and third generations of the pedigree so that the pedigree is
consistent with an X-linked recessive inheritance pattern and consistent with Generation I of the
pedigree. Then, drag the genotypes of each individual in the seven boxes under the symbols in the
pedigree. Assume that anyone marrying into the family does not have the disease and is not a carrier
for the disease. Use X' to represent an X chromosome that contains the mutation and just X to
represent an X chromosome that does not contain this mutation.
X
I.
II.
III.
X'X
X'X'
X'X
XY
XX XY
10
X'Y
X'X
XY
12
X'Y
XX
X'X'
Transcribed Image Text:Part 1 Drag the filled-in shapes into the second and third generations of the pedigree so that the pedigree is consistent with an X-linked recessive inheritance pattern and consistent with Generation I of the pedigree. Then, drag the genotypes of each individual in the seven boxes under the symbols in the pedigree. Assume that anyone marrying into the family does not have the disease and is not a carrier for the disease. Use X' to represent an X chromosome that contains the mutation and just X to represent an X chromosome that does not contain this mutation. X I. II. III. X'X X'X' X'X XY XX XY 10 X'Y X'X XY 12 X'Y XX X'X'
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