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NEL The Basis of Heredity 611


Section18.4

A Mystery of Blood Types
Humans have four blood types; A, B, AB, and O. The alleles for
blood types A and B are codominant but dominant to O
(Table 2). We also each have one of two forms of rhesus
factor—the positive form (Rh) or the negative form (Rh).
The allele for the Rhform is dominant to the Rhallele.
Blood types can identify individuals and family members.

Case StudyCase Study


Table 2 Human Blood Types

Phenotypes Genotypes

Type A IAIA, IAi
Type B IBIB, IBi
Type AB IAIB
Type O ii

Lord Hooke Lady Hooke

Tom Jane Ann Ida Helen Roule

Beth Tina Henry

Figure 6
The family tree of the members of Lord Hooke’s family who
were in the castle

Evidence
In Black Mourning Castle, a scream echoed from the den of
Lord Hooke. When the maid peered through the door, a
freckled arm reached for herneck. She bolted and telephoned
the police. Inspector Holmes arrived to find the dead body of
Lord Hooke. Apparently, the lord had been strangled. The
inspector noted blood on a letteropener, even though Lord
Hooke did not have any cuts. This blood was type O, Rh.
Inspector Holmes took blood samples from the family members
shown in Figure 6.
The inspector gathered the information shown in Table 3.
The gene for freckles is dominant to the gene for no freckles.
Some family members were wearing long-sleeved shirts, so
the inspector could not determine whether freckles were
present.
The inspector then announced, “Lady Hooke had been
unfaithful to her husband. One ofthe heirs to the fortune was
not Lord Hooke’s child. The murder was committed to preserve
a share of the fortune!”

Case Study Questions


  1. Who was the murderer? What was the murderer's
    probable blood type?
    2.Describe how you obtained your answer.
    3.How did the inspector eliminate the other family
    members?


Table 3 Traits of the Hooke Family

Family Blood type Rh factor Freckles
Lord Hooke AB + no
Lady Hooke A + no
Helen A + no
Roule O + no
Henry refused blood test?
Ida A –?
Ann B +?
Tom O – no
Jane A +?
Beth O –?
Tina A + yes

Purpose Design Analysis
Problem Materials Evaluation
Hypothesis Procedure Synthesis
Prediction Evidence

To perform this investigation, turn to page 620.


How Do Environmental Factors Affect


Gene Expression?


Design and carry out an investigation of the effect of an
environmental factor on the phenotype of genetically identical
plants.


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