Human Heredity: Principles and Issues (MindTap Course List)
Human Heredity: Principles and Issues (MindTap Course List)
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ISBN: 9781305251052
Author: Michael Cummings
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 10, Problem 7QP

a.

Summary Introduction

To determine: The individuals that have same defect in protein – E production.

Introduction: Production of proteins is controlled by the genetic code for that particular protein, present in the genome of that organism. Different metabolic pathways are controlled by different proteins. Synthesis of these metabolic pathway controlling proteins can be interrupted by many different reasons that are present in the pathway. Combination of genes from two different organisms can alter the effect of the genetic code for that protein based on the presence of alleles in homozygosity or heterozygosity.

b.

Summary Introduction

To explain: whether children born from marriage of individual 2 and individual 3 will be able to make protein E or not.

Introduction: production of proteins is controlled by the genetic code for that particular protein, present in the genome of that organism. Different metabolic pathways are controlled by different proteins. Synthesis of these metabolic pathway controlling proteins can be interrupted by many different reasons that are present in the pathway. Combination of genes from two different organisms can alter the effect of the genetic code for that protein based on the presence of alleles in homozygocity or heterozygocity

c.

Summary Introduction

To explain: whether children born from marriage of individual 1 and individual 6 will be able to make protein E or not.

Introduction: production of proteins is controlled by the genetic code for that particular protein, present in the genome of that organism. Different metabolic pathways are controlled by different proteins. Synthesis of these metabolic pathway controlling proteins can be interrupted by many different reasons that are present in the pathway. Combination of genes from two different organisms can alter the effect of the genetic code for that protein based on the presence of alleles in homozygocity or heterozygocity

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