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Chapter 17.3, Problem 2CC
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The observation in a pedigree analysis that suggests a dominant pattern of inheritance.

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For understanding the inheritance pattern of human genetic diseases “Pedigree analysis” is considered the most effective tool and it follows a simple Mendelian pattern. Depending upon the characteristics of dominant and recessive disorders, the transmission of a disorder could be predicted through the pedigree.

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