Compounds A, B, C, and D are known to be intermediates in the pathway for production of protein E. To determine where the block in protein-E production occurred in each individual, the various intermediates were given to each individual’s cell in culture. After a few weeks of growth with the intermediate, the cells were assayed for the production of protein E. The results for each individual’s cells are given in the following table. A plus sign means that the protein E was produced after the cells were given the intermediate listed at the top of the column. A minus sign means that the cells still could not produce protein E even after being exposed to the intermediate at the top of the column.   a) If an individual who is homozygous for the mutation found in individual 2 and heterozygous for the mutation found in individual 4 mates with an individual who is homozygous for the mutation found in individual 4 and heterozygous for the mutation found in individual 2, what could the genotypes and phenotypes of their offspring be? b) List the intermediate (if any) that would build up in each of the possible offspring.

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Compounds A, B, C, and D are known to be intermediates in the pathway for production of protein E. To determine where the block in protein-E production occurred in each individual, the various intermediates were given to each individual’s cell in culture. After a few weeks of growth with the intermediate, the cells were assayed for the production of protein E. The results for each individual’s cells are given in the following table. A plus sign means that the protein E was produced after the cells were given the intermediate listed at the top of the column. A minus sign means that the cells still could not produce protein E even after being exposed to the intermediate at the top of the column.

 

a) If an individual who is homozygous for the mutation found in individual 2 and heterozygous for the mutation found in individual 4 mates with an individual who is homozygous for the mutation found in individual 4 and heterozygous for the mutation found in individual 2, what could the genotypes and phenotypes of their offspring be?

b) List the intermediate (if any) that would build up in each of the possible offspring.

The table below represents the interaction between different cells and compounds. Each cell, numbered 1 through 8, is tested for its response to compounds labeled A through E. A "+" indicates a positive response or interaction, whereas a "–" indicates no interaction.

| Cells | A | B | C | D | E |
|-------|---|---|---|---|---|
| **1** | – | – | + | + | + |
| **2** | – | + | + | + | + |
| **3** | – | – | – | + | + |
| **4** | – | – | – | – | + |
| **5** | + | + | + | + | + |
| **6** | – | – | + | + | + |
| **7** | – | + | + | + | + |
| **8** | – | – | – | + | + |

Observations:
- Cell 5 shows a positive interaction with all compounds.
- Cells 3 and 8 show a similar pattern of interaction, with positive responses to only compounds D and E.
- Cell 4 is only responsive to compound E.
- Various combinations of responses indicate differing levels of sensitivity or reactivity to the tested compounds.
Transcribed Image Text:The table below represents the interaction between different cells and compounds. Each cell, numbered 1 through 8, is tested for its response to compounds labeled A through E. A "+" indicates a positive response or interaction, whereas a "–" indicates no interaction. | Cells | A | B | C | D | E | |-------|---|---|---|---|---| | **1** | – | – | + | + | + | | **2** | – | + | + | + | + | | **3** | – | – | – | + | + | | **4** | – | – | – | – | + | | **5** | + | + | + | + | + | | **6** | – | – | + | + | + | | **7** | – | + | + | + | + | | **8** | – | – | – | + | + | Observations: - Cell 5 shows a positive interaction with all compounds. - Cells 3 and 8 show a similar pattern of interaction, with positive responses to only compounds D and E. - Cell 4 is only responsive to compound E. - Various combinations of responses indicate differing levels of sensitivity or reactivity to the tested compounds.
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