+guzbak H thank you! I intentionally left X linked dominant out since it is low yield but it works via a similar concept. The Wikipedia page has a really nice picture that summarizes the risk if you want to check it out en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-linked_dominant_inheritance#
+Stomp On Step 1 hello again. thank you for the quick answer! :-) I also wanted to know if you have ever made videos about how to put up haplotypes from a markanalysis?
Good video, just one problem with your last table I think. You've put that 100% of daughters are affected if the Dad has an X-linked recessive disease; I thought that would only be the case if your mother was affected; if the mother was heterozygous with an affected Dad then it would be 50% chance that a daughter would be affected. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Stu Gibson You are absolutely right. In the version on my webpage I didn't include what happens to daughters for that table. For some reason when I copied that same table to the video I decided to make the last minute addition for daughters and I added in the typo you found. I'll work on fixing that. Thanks so much for letting me know so I can fix it!
This is genius and so simple! thank you
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Affect and Effect are not the same thing. Individuals are Affected by an inherited disease, not Effected. Affect = change, Effect = Result.
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in the mitochondrial inheritance graph the 2nd generation of the females side the 3rd generation non was affected. dose it skip a generation?
Nice explanation! Very interactive!
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is x linked dominant and mitochondrial dominant same?
hello. how is the risk for xlinked dominant? great video!
+guzbak H thank you! I intentionally left X linked dominant out since it is low yield but it works via a similar concept. The Wikipedia page has a really nice picture that summarizes the risk if you want to check it out en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-linked_dominant_inheritance#
+Stomp On Step 1 hello again. thank you for the quick answer! :-) I also wanted to know if you have ever made videos about how to put up haplotypes from a markanalysis?
+guzbak H no sorry
+Stomp On Step 1 ok. thank you again ☺
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Good video, just one problem with your last table I think. You've put that 100% of daughters are affected if the Dad has an X-linked recessive disease; I thought that would only be the case if your mother was affected; if the mother was heterozygous with an affected Dad then it would be 50% chance that a daughter would be affected. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Stu Gibson You are absolutely right. In the version on my webpage I didn't include what happens to daughters for that table. For some reason when I copied that same table to the video I decided to make the last minute addition for daughters and I added in the typo you found. I'll work on fixing that. Thanks so much for letting me know so I can fix it!
I just finished adding the annotations to fix the problem. Thanks again!
How to find x linked dominate
what about X-lIinked dominent
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I finally understand
when a male posseses a phenotypic triat that he passes to all his daughters and non of his sons .what is this genetic relationship
when a female possess phenotypic trait that she passes to all sons but non to her daughters the trait is said to be ?
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