Symbols
Vocabulary
Family Relationships
Dominant v Recessive
Genotypes
100

What shape represents a male?

Square

100

What is a pedigree?

A family tree showing inheritance of a trait

100

Where is the oldest child placed?

Left side

100

Can a recessive disorder skip generations?

Yes

100

What genotype must an affected recessive individual have?

gg

200

What shape represents a female?

Circle

200

What is a genotype

The allele combination for a trait

200

How are siblings connected?

By a horizontal sibship line

200

If two healthy parents have an affected child, the disorder is probably…?

Recessive

200

What genotype is a carrier?

Gg

300

What does a shaded symbol mean?

The person has the trait/disorder

300

What is a phenotype

The observable characteristic/trait

300

How are children connected to parents?

Vertical line downward

300

Dominant disorders usually appear in how many generations?

Every generation

300

What does G_ mean?

One dominant allele known, second allele unknown

400

What line connects parents in a pedigree?

Horizontal line

400

What is a carrier?

Someone who has one recessive allele but does not show the disorder

400

What direction do generations move?

Top to bottom

400

Gg × gg → chance of affected child?

50%

400

Can a healthy person be Gg?

Yes

500

What does a half-shaded symbol usually represent?

Carrier

500

What does homozygous mean?

Having two identical alleles

500

Can two affected recessive parents have a healthy child?

No

500

GG × gg → chance of affected child?

0%

500

If both parents are Gg, what is the chance of an affected child?

25%

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