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All affected offspring will have at least one affected parent.
Affected males should not have unaffected female offspring.
The condition does not skip generations
Affected males should not have unaffected sons
Unaffected parents have an affected child.
Roughly similar numbers of males and females are affected.
Consanguinity is present in this pedigree.
The condition skips (a) generation(s).
Client and/or family member(s)' symptoms match with known symptoms of the disease
Significantly more females seem to be affected than males.
Affected females should not have unaffected male offspring.
Both parents are affected but they have an unaffected child.
Significantly more males seem to be affected than females.
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