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SoapOperaGenetics –GeneticstoResolveFamilyArguments1 I.Howcouldourbabybeanalbino? TiffanyandJoehavejusthadababyandareverysurprisedtolearnthattheirbabyisalbino withverypaleskinandhaircolor.Tiffany‘ssistercomesintovisitTiffanyandthenewbaby, andJoegoesouttotalkwithhissisterVicky. DidTiffanyhaveanaffair? Joeisveryangry.HetellsVicky,"IthinkTiffanyhadanaffairwithFrank!He’stheonlyalbino weknow.Obviously,TiffanyandIaren'talbino,soFrankmustbethefather." Luckily,Vickyisabiologyteacher,sosheexplainshowtwoparentswithnormalskincolorcould haveanalbinobaby.ShedrawsaPunnettSquaretoillustrateherexplanation. 1.DrawaPunnettSquaretoshowhowtwoparentswithnormalskincolorcouldhavean albinobaby.UseafortherecessiveallelethatcanresultinverypaleskinandhaircolorandA forthedominantallelethatresultsinnormalskinandhaircolor. Joeisstillangryandhedoesn'tunderstandthePunnettSquare,sohedemandsabetter explanation.Luckily,Vickyisapatientperson,sosheexplainsagainhowJoeandTiffanycould haveanalbinobaby,makingsurethatJoeunderstandseachstepintheprocess. 2.Drawanew,morecompletePunnettSquaretohelpexplainhowinheritanceworks.Include thegenotypesofbothparents,straightarrows(—>)torepresentmeiosis,wavyarrows(~~~>) torepresentfertilization,andlabelsforeggs,sperm,andzygotes. 1 ByIngridWaldron,DepartmentofBiology,UniversityofPennsylvania,2013.TeachersareencouragedtocopythisStudentHandoutfor classroomuse.AWordfile(whichcanbeusedtoprepareamodifiedversionifdesired),TeacherNotes,comments,andadditionalactivitiesare availableathttp://serendip.brynmawr.edu/exchange/bioactivities. 1 Whyaren'tmorebabiesalbino? Bynow,Joehascalmeddownandheisgettinginterested.HeasksVicky"Ifthat’showit works,itseemsasthoughaquarterofallbabiesshouldbealbino.Howcometherearehardly anyalbinobabies?" 3.WhatexplanationshouldVickygivetoanswerthisquestion? Joeisstartingtofeelguiltyforgettingsomad.Hesays"Geez,Ifeellikeajerknow.Ishould haveknownthatTiffanywouldnevercheatonme."Vickyresponds,"That'sokay.Youwere upset.Let'sjustforgetaboutit." WillTiffanyandJoe'snextbabybealbino? Twoyearslater,Tiffanyispregnantagain,andsheandJoearediscussingwhethertheirsecond babywillbealbino.Tiffanythinksthebabyprobablywillbealbino,butJoeremembersVicky's explanation,andhetellsTiffany,"No,oursecondbabycan'tbealbinobecauseonlyoneoutof everyfourofourchildrenshouldbealbino.Wealreadyhaveonealbinochild,soournextthree childrenshouldnotbealbino." 4.IsJoeright?Explainwhyorwhynot. 5.WhatistheprobabilitythatTiffanyandJoe'ssecondbabywillbealbino? Howdoyouknow? 2 II.Werethebabiesswitched? Twocoupleshadbabiesonthesamedayinthesamehospital.DeniseandEarnesthadagirl, Tonja.DanielleandMichaelhadtwins,aboy,Michael,Jr.,andagirl,Michelle.Daniellewas convincedthattherehadbeenamix-upandshehadthewronggirl,sinceMichaelJr.andTonja werebothlight-skinned,whileMichellewasdarkskinned.Danielleinsistedonbloodtypetests forbothfamiliestocheckwhethertherehadbeenamix-up.Inordertointerprettheresultsof thebloodtypetests,youwillneedtounderstandthegeneticsofbloodtypes. BloodTypes TheABObloodtypesystemisthemajorbloodtypeclassificationsystemthatdetermineswhich typeofbloodcansafelybeusedforatransfusion.ThefourbloodtypesintheABOsystemare TypeA,TypeB,TypeAB,andTypeO.Thesebloodtypesrefertodifferentversionsof carbohydratemolecules(complexsugars)whicharepresentonthesurfaceofredbloodcells. Peoplewith: Have: TypeAblood TypeBblood TypeAcarbohydratemolecules ontheirredbloodcells TypeBcarbohydratemolecules ontheirredbloodcells TypeABblood TypeAandBcarbohydrate molecules ontheirredbloodcells TypeOblood NeitherAnorBcarbohydrate molecules ontheirredbloodcells GeneticsofBloodTypes Thesebloodtypesresultfromtheallelesofagenethatcancodefortwodifferentversionsofa proteinenzymeoraninactiveprotein,asshowninthefollowingtable: Allele Codesforaproteinthatis IA aversionoftheenzymethatputsTypeAcarbohydratemoleculesonthesurfaceof redbloodcells B I aversionoftheenzymethatputsTypeBcarbohydratemoleculesonthesurfaceof redbloodcells i inactive;doesn'tputeithertypeofcarbohydratemoleculeonredbloodcells 1.Eachpersonhastwocopiesofthisgene,oneinheritedfromhis/hermotherandtheother inheritedfromhis/herfather.Completethefollowingtabletorelategenotypestobloodtypes. Genotype Thisperson'scellsmake: BloodType theversionoftheenzymethatputsTypeAcarbohydrate IAIA moleculesonthesurfaceofredbloodcells. ii theinactiveprotein. IAi boththeversionoftheenzymethatputsTypeAcarbohydrate moleculesonthesurfaceofredbloodcellsandtheinactive protein. A 3 2.InapersonwiththeIAigenotype,whichalleleisdominant,IAori?Explainyourreasoning. 3.Forthegenotypeslistedbelow,whichtype(s)ofenzymewouldthisperson'scellsmake? Whatbloodtypewouldthepersonhave? Genotype Willthisperson'scellsmaketheversionoftheenzymeneededto attachthiscarbohydrateonthesurfaceofhisorherredbloodcells? Blood Type IBIB TypeA__yes__no;TypeB__yes__no IBi TypeA__yes__no;TypeB__yes__no IAIB TypeA__yes__no;TypeB__yes__no Codominancereferstoinheritanceinwhichtwoallelesofageneeachhaveadifferent observableeffectonthephenotypeofaheterozygousindividual.Thus,incodominance, neitheralleleisrecessive—bothallelesaredominant. 4.Whichofthegenotypesresultsinabloodtypethatprovidesclearevidenceofcodominance? Explainyourreasoning. Werethebabiesswitched? NowyouarereadytoevaluatewhetherEarnestandDenise'sbabygirlwasswitchedwith MichaelandDanielle'sbabygirl.Thefollowingfamilytreesshowthebloodtypesforeach personinbothfamilies. 5.WhatalleleforthebloodtypegenewillbepresentineacheggproducedbyDanielle? Michaelcanproducespermwitheitherthe_____alleleorthe_____allele. DrawthePunnettSquarethatshowsthepossiblegenotypesforDanielleandMichael's children.Writeinthebloodtypeforeachgenotypetoshowthepossiblebloodtypesfor DanielleandMichael'schildren. IsitpossibleforDanielleandMichaeltohaveachildwhohastypeOblood? 4 6.TocheckwhetherEarnestandDenisecouldhaveababywithTypeOblood,drawaPunnett squareforafatherwhohasbloodTypeAandIAigenotypeandamotherwhohasbloodTypeB andIBigenotype.Writeinthebloodtypeforeachchild'sgenotype. 7.WereEarnestandDenisetheparentsofTonjaorhadthehospitalmadeamistake?Explain yourreasoning. Whydothetwinslooksodifferent? Now,Daniellewantstoknowhowhertwinscouldlooksodifferent,withMichellehavingdark skinandMichaelJr.havinglightskin.First,Danielleneedstounderstandthattherearetwo typesoftwins.Identicaltwinscomefromthesamezygotewhenadevelopingembryosplitsin two,soidenticaltwinshaveexactlythesamegenes. 8.HowdoyouknowthatMichelleandMichaelJr.arenotidenticaltwins? MichelleandMichaelJr.arefraternaltwins,theresultoftwoseparateeggs,eachfertilizedbya differentsperm.MichelleandMichaelJr.inheriteddifferentallelesofthegenesforskincolor becausetheeggandspermthatformedthezygotethatdevelopedintoMichellecarried differentallelesofthegenesforskincolorthantheeggandspermthatformedthezygotethat developedintoMichaelJr. Tounderstandhowoneofthetwinscouldhavelightskinandtheotherdarkskin,wewill considertwoallelesofoneofthegenesforskincolor. Genotype Phenotype(skincolor) BB darkbrown Bb lightbrown bb tan Noticethatforthisgeneaheterozygousindividualhasanintermediatephenotype,halfway betweenthetwohomozygousindividuals.Thisiscalledincompletedominance. 9.Explainhowincompletedominancediffersfromadominant-recessivepairofalleles.(Hint: Thinkaboutthephenotypesofheterozygousindividuals.) 5 10.Explainhowincompletedominancediffersfromco-dominance. 11.Theparents,MichaelandDanielle,bothhavelightbrownskinandBbgenotype.Drawa Punnettsquaretoshowhowtheseparentscouldhavetwobabieswithdifferentcolorskin– onedarkbrownandtheothertan. Obviously,peoplehavemanydifferentskincolors,notjustdarkbrown,lightbrown,ortan.The reasonsforallthesedifferentskincolorsinclude: • Multiplegenesinfluenceskincolor. • Foratleastoneofthesegenes,therearemultipledifferentallelesthathavedifferent effectsonskincolor. • Skincolorisalsoinfluencedbytheamountofexposuretothesun. 12.Therelationshipsbetweengenotypeandphenotypearenotassimpleasshowninthechart onthepreviouspage.Forexample,onepersonwithBbgenotypemayhavelightbrownskin, butanotherpersonwithBbgenotypemayhavedarkbrownskin.Basedontheabove information,explainhowthiscouldhappen. 6 III.Idon'twanttohaveanydaughterswhoarecolorblindlikeme! FrankandAwildaatBreakfast Frank:Areyousureyouwanttowearthatnewshirttoworktoday?Agreenandredshirtlikethat wouldbebetterforChristmas,notforSt.Patrick'sDay. Awilda:Ohno!Notagain!Ihatebeingcolorblind!Ireallythoughtthisshirtwasjustdifferentshades ofgreen.Where'sthered? AtDinnerThatNight Awilda:Weshouldtrytofindawaytomakesureweonlyhavesons,nodaughters.Idon'twanttohave anydaughterswhomightbecolorblindandhavesomanyproblemslikeIdo.Colorblindness wouldn'tmattersomuchforaboy. Frank:Remember,thedoctorsaidthat,sinceI'mnotcolorblind,noneofourdaughterswouldbecolor blind,onlyoursons. Awilda:Idisagree.Ithinkourdaughterswillbecolorblindlikemeandoursonswillbenormallikeyou. Frank:No,thedoctorsaidthatthegeneforcolorblindnessisontheXchromosome,soonlyoursons willinherityourcolorblindness. Awilda:Thatdoesn'tmakeanysense.GirlshavemoreXchromosomesthanboys,sogirlsshouldbe morelikelytobecolorblind. HelpFranktoexplaintoAwildawhytheirsonswillbecolorblindandtheirdaughterswillnotbecolor blindbyansweringthefollowingquestions. 1.WhatarethegenotypesofAwildaandFrank?(SincethealleleforcolorblindnessislocatedontheX chromosome,usethesymbolXcbforanXchromosomewiththerecessivealleleforcolorblindnessand XCBforanXchromosomewiththedominantnormalallele.) Awilda: Frank: 2.DrawthePunnettsquareforthiscoupleandtheirchildren.InthisPunnettSquare,circleeach daughterandusearrowstoindicateanycolorblindoffspring. 3.WriteanexplanationtohelpAwildaunderstandwhytheirsonswillbecolorblindeventhoughtheir fatherhasnormalcolorvision. 4.Explainwhytheirdaughterswillnotbecolorblindliketheirmother. 5.ExplainwhyhavingtwoXchromosomesdecreasesaperson’sriskofcolorblindness,insteadof increasingherrisk. 7 IV.DogBreeder’sDilemma–DeafDalmatians YourneighborbreedsDalmatiandogs,andsheasksforyourhelpsinceyourmotherhasbeen braggingthatyougotaperfectscoreonyourgeneticstest.Yourneighborisconcerned becausedeafnessisquitecommoninDalmatiandogs.Shehastwomaledogsthatshewantsto useforbreedingwithsomeofherfemaledogs.Themaledogscanhear,butshedoesnotwant touseanydogforbreedingifhecouldpossiblyfatherdeafpuppies. 1.Youassumethatdeafnessisduetoarecessivealleleforasinglegene.Whatarethe possiblegenotypesforthemaledogsthatcanhear?(Usedfortherecessiveallelefordeafness andDfortheallelefornormalhearing.) 2.Totestwhethereachofthemaledogsisheterozygousorhomozygous,yourecommendthat yourneighbormateeachmaledogwithaspecifictypeoffemaledog.Whattypeoffemaledog shouldyourneighboruseforthistest?Whatwouldthisfemaledog’sphenotypeandgenotype be? 3.DrawtheappropriatePunnettSquarestoillustratehowthistestwoulddeterminewhether eachofyourneighbor’smaledogsisheterozygousorhomozygous.InthePunnettsquares, circleanyoffspringthatwouldbedeaf. 4.Yourneighborfollowsyouradviceandreportstheresultsshowninthefirstcolumnofthe table.Completethemiddleandlastcolumnsofthetabletoshowtheadviceyouwouldgiveto yourneighbor. Outcomeof Shouldtheownerusethisdogforbreeding Howconfidentareyouof mating purposes?Whyorwhynot? thisconclusion? Firstfather: 5puppies, 1deaf Secondfather: 6puppies, 0deaf 8 Youareproudofyourworkasageneticsadvisorandyoushowthistabletoyourteacher, hopingthatshemaygiveyousomeextracreditinyourbiologycourse.Sheresponds,"Ohno!I hopeyoudidn'tgiveyourneighboraguaranteeonyouradvice." Youareupsetandaskherwhatiswrong.Sheexplainsthatbiologistshavediscoveredthatthe inheritanceofdeafnessisverycomplexandinvolvesmorethanonegene.Inhumansthereare atleast40differentgenesthatcanresultindeafnessbycausingdefectsinthedevelopmentor functionofdifferentpartsoftheearornervoussystem.Biologistsstillhavenotfiguredoutthe genesresponsiblefordeafnessinDalmatians,buttheyknowthatmorethanonegeneis involved.Becausethegeneticsiscomplexandnotwellunderstood,carefulbreedingcan reducethechanceofdeafnessbutnoteliminatethepossibilityofdeafpuppies. Youarestillfeelingupset,andyouaskyourteacher,"Doyoumeanthatallthestuffyoutaught usaboutMendelandgeneticsisn'treallytrue?" 5.Howshouldsherespond? 9