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Question
- scientists have made the claim if both parents are carriers, their children have a 25% chance of having sickle cell anemia.
complete the punnett square below to show the possible genotypes of the offspring.
- analyze the results of the punnett square above. use evidence to support or refute the claim made in question 8.
ii. a change in dna can change the protein
sometimes, one of the letters in dna gets switched with another letter, causing a mutation in the dna. many mutations dont have any effects, but some will change the amino acid made by the ribosomes. in the case of sickle cell anemia, just a single letter change alters the shape of the hemoglobin protein.
- use the codon chart to determine the amino acids created from each dna.
- circle the codon in the normal dna that is altered in someone with sickle cell
Step1: Fill Punnett Square (top-left)
Combine parent alleles A and A: $AA$
Step2: Fill Punnett Square (top-right)
Combine parent alleles A and a: $Aa$
Step3: Fill Punnett Square (bottom-left)
Combine parent alleles a and A: $Aa$
Step4: Fill Punnett Square (bottom-right)
Combine parent alleles a and a: $aa$
Step5: Analyze Punnett Square for question 9
Count genotypes: 1 $AA$, 2 $Aa$, 1 $aa$. Sickle cell anemia is recessive ($aa$), so $\frac{1}{4} = 25\%$ chance.
Step6: Translate Normal DNA to amino acids (question10)
- mRNA codons: $CCU$, $GAA$, $GAA$.
- $CCU$ = Proline; $GAA$ = Glutamic Acid
Step7: Translate Sickle Cell DNA to amino acids (question10)
- mRNA codons: $CCU$, $GUA$, $GAA$.
- $CCU$ = Proline; $GUA$ = Valine; $GAA$ = Glutamic Acid
Step8: Identify altered codon (question11)
Compare Normal DNA G G A C T T C T T and Sickle Cell DNA G G A C A T C T T: the altered codon is CTT (third DNA codon).
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Question 8 Completed Punnett Square:
| A | a | |
|---|---|---|
| a | Aa | aa |
Question 9
The claim is supported. The Punnett square shows 1 out of 4 (25%) possible offspring genotypes is $aa$, which is the homozygous recessive genotype that causes sickle cell anemia.
Question 10
- Normal DNA amino acids: Proline, Glutamic Acid, Glutamic Acid
- Sickle Cell DNA amino acids: Proline, Valine, Glutamic Acid
Question 11
The altered codon in Normal DNA is CTT (the third set of three nucleotides in the Normal DNA sequence).