I actually never had the basics or any kind of info about Pedigree Analysis after spending a few minutes on your irreplaceable video I understood all the modes. Thank you so muchh💌
Thank you so much. This is helping me finish my biology lab. I had so much trouble understanding this, but I've got it now thank you for going in to such detail.
Thank you for explaining the correct answer AND explaining why the wrong answer choices are wrong. Made it so much easier to understand. Again, thank you so much !!! 😊
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Great video, thanks! In the first example (autosomal recessive), how do you know that person 2 in generation I has the genotype "Rr"? Isn't it also possible that the genotype is "RR" (homozygous)?
Brilliant work, Nicole! For scenarios where there are multiple possibilities, what objective evidence would you look at to tease apart the different modes and pick the most plausible?
Thank you so much. Very helpful. X linked pedigree tables: Could you clarify do you always have Big letter and small letter or can you have no letter and recessive be a small letter. Meaning making a legend to be clear. X equal normal, X with small letter means the disease.
My biology teacher only ever accepts a single answer. I didn't know that having two answers for a pedigree is acceptable. :(( Anyway, I am still grateful that I learned something. After all, that is the purpose of education.
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I have a hereditary degenerative brain disease that is a recessive gene on my side of the family A female Distant cousin that I found through my genealogy has not the same disease but the same type of disease that I do I think that cousin is on my dad's side of the family but I don't know what cousin relationship I am to her and who the common ancestor is. And this video was helpful. My cousin's daughter had the same disease that she does as well my cousin found out she had the disease after her daughter died of the disease. I looked at my cousin matches and I share my cousin's surname on both sides of my family.
I am confused at 13:28. Women are affected. So why is it not a Y linked pedigree? I thought males always pass their affected condition to their daughters
A Y linked disorder is associated with genes located on the Y chromosome. Males pass their Y chromosome on to their male offspring, and they pass their X chromosome onto their female offspring. Because the female offspring do not receive the Y chromosome, they cannot have a Y-linked disorder. As such, in a pedigree in which females are affected, you can automatically determine that the disorder is not Y-ljnked. The only time you can determine that a disorder is Y linked is when all male offspring from an affected father are also affected.
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I actually never had the basics or any kind of info about Pedigree Analysis after spending a few minutes on your irreplaceable video I understood all the modes. Thank you so muchh💌
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Thank you so much. This is helping me finish my biology lab. I had so much trouble understanding this, but I've got it now thank you for going in to such detail.
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Thank you for explaining the correct answer AND explaining why the wrong answer choices are wrong. Made it so much easier to understand. Again, thank you so much !!! 😊
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This was so good mam it's been five year now but seriously the seed you 've sown then has grown into a big tree and has been bearing a lot of fruits till today !!! And it's so nutritious!!
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my biology final that my college acceptance depends on is in 10 days, and I come back to this video everytime i revise this pedigree subject, you're literally so amazing thank u so much for ur great teaching
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But for 13:51 isn't it true that if there is a father-to-son transmission, it can't be X-linked? Please someone help me I have an exam tomorrow!
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In this example here it has skipped generations on left so can not it be dominant?
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at 15:02, how can an individual be both homozygous, autosomal recessive and not be affected?
This is fantastic. But is no one going to talk about how the cousins in the 2nd example are married?
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great video. in medical school using this to relearn them
Great video, thanks! In the first example (autosomal recessive), how do you know that person 2 in generation I has the genotype "Rr"? Isn't it also possible that the genotype is "RR" (homozygous)?
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first of, thank you for this video!
i have a question- how the second pedigree can be recessive if there aren't generation skips? thank you!
Finally an explanation nice, sweet, and easy to comprehend! tysm!
Brilliant work, Nicole! For scenarios where there are multiple possibilities, what objective evidence would you look at to tease apart the different modes and pick the most plausible?
I am wondering the same thing.
perfect explanations, thank you so much!
You explained so clearly! Thank you so much
13:22 I was led to believe an autosomal recessive pedigree had generation skips
I believe thats in most cases, but it is possible for it to not skip generations
Thank you so much. Very helpful. X linked pedigree tables: Could you clarify do you always have Big letter and small letter or can you have no letter and recessive be a small letter. Meaning making a legend to be clear. X equal normal, X with small letter means the disease.
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My biology teacher only ever accepts a single answer. I didn't know that having two answers for a pedigree is acceptable. :(( Anyway, I am still grateful that I learned something. After all, that is the purpose of education.
Who's here in 2021? Thanks so much Nicole :)
Hello. I love all of your channel's videos. I love how it is explained very well. Can we please have or share your powerpoint presentation for us? For my reporting huhuu. Kindly help this poor medical student pleaseeee
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I have a hereditary degenerative brain disease that is a recessive gene on my side of the family A female Distant cousin that I found through my genealogy has not the same disease but the same type of disease that I do I think that cousin is on my dad's side of the family but I don't know what cousin relationship I am to her and who the common ancestor is. And this video was helpful. My cousin's daughter had the same disease that she does as well my cousin found out she had the disease after her daughter died of the disease. I looked at my cousin matches and I share my cousin's surname on both sides of my family.
omg, THANK YOU! this helped soooo much.
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I am confused at 13:28. Women are affected. So why is it not a Y linked pedigree? I thought males always pass their affected condition to their daughters
A Y linked disorder is associated with genes located on the Y chromosome. Males pass their Y chromosome on to their male offspring, and they pass their X chromosome onto their female offspring. Because the female offspring do not receive the Y chromosome, they cannot have a Y-linked disorder.
As such, in a pedigree in which females are affected, you can automatically determine that the disorder is not Y-ljnked.
The only time you can determine that a disorder is Y linked is when all male offspring from an affected father are also affected.