The correct option is
D X-linked recessive
- In given pedigree, unaffected parents have affected offspring which means that either one or both parents are a carrier.
- It also shows recessive nature of the trait; if the trait was dominant it would have been expressed by heterozygous individuals as well. But heterozygous parents are serving as carrier only.
- In offspring, both sons and daughters are not equally; sons are affected. This means disease is not autosomal; if it was autosomal, both sons and daughters of carrier parents would be equally affected.
- The affected son of first offspring generation and normal female have all normal children.
- This means the trait is X linked recessive trait and affected father has passed the affected X chromosome to daughter.
- The daughter is carrier only because mother is normal. Likewise, normal females of first offspring generation and normal males have affected son showing that mother normal female is serving as a carrier. Trait is X-linked recessive.
Therefore, the correct answer is option D.