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Answer:

Pedigree 1  -   Autosomal recessive

Pedigree 2  - Sex-linked recessive

Pedigree 3-  Sex- linked dominant

Pedigree 4-  Autosomal Dominant.

Explanation:

Pedigree 1 shows  Autosomal recessive inheritance because: (refer attachment)

  • Disease is not present in parents and only in one child
  • Parents are heterozygous  for autosomal trait. hence their genotype is Aa.
  • Absence of trait in heterozygous individual shows that it is a recessive trait.

Pedigree 2 shows Sex- linked recessive disorder because:

  • The disease appears almost always in males.
  • in the second generation the daughter is effected but her husband is not.
  • But again their daughters are unaffected while all sons are affected.

Pedigree 3 shows Sex link dominant inheritance because:

  • Affected female transmitted the disease to her son.
  • Effected father has all effected daughter.

Pedigree 4 shows Autosomal dominant inheritance because:

  • Each affected individual has an affected parents.
  • Since both parents have the disease and their daughter does not  this shows that the parents are heterozygous for the trait and the trait is Dominant.

[ Refer to  the attatchment ]

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