Answer: 4
Genotype |
Phenotype |
|
Possible Genotypes or Phenotypes |
XM XM XM Y |
Normal female Normal male |
XM Xm |
Carrier female |
|
Xm Xm Xm Y |
Diseased female Diseased male |
|
Mother |
XM Xm |
Carrier |
Father |
XM Y |
Normal |
Grandmother |
XM XM |
Normal |
Grandfather |
Xm Y |
Diseased |
1) Cross of Grandparents:
XM XM * Xm Y
Punnet square
XM |
XM |
|
Xm |
XM Xm Carrier female |
XM Xm Carrier female |
Y |
XM Y Normal male |
XM Y Normal male |
2) Cross of parents:
XM Xm * XM Y
Punnet square:
XM |
Xm |
|
XM |
XM XM Normal female |
XM Xm Carrier female |
Y |
XM Y Normal male |
Xm Y Diseased male |
Explaination:
The above cross between parents show that girl child born will be Normal (XM XM). One of them will be Carrier (XM Xm). But she is phenotypically normal
One of the Boy child will be normal (XM Y) ; while other will be diseased (Xm Y)
This is sex linked recessive trait. It expresses in its homozygous recessive state in female, while in male one of recessive allele will lead to disease.
Recessive allele (Xm ) is inherited from grandfather to his daughter (present mother). But as grandmother was normal, so their daughter (present mother) is carrier but phenotypically normal.
Male parent is normal and female parent is carrier (phenotypically both normal), girl will be normal / carrier while boy will be normal / diseased.
Answer: 5.
Genotype |
Phenotype |
|
Possible genotype or phenotypes |
||
Mother |
IOIO |
Blood group O |
Man if the father |
IAIO |
Blood group A |
Man if not the father |
IAIA |
Blood group A |
Since: IA is dominant over IO
1) If the man is the father
IO |
IO |
|
IA |
IAIO Blood group A |
IAIO Blood group A |
IO |
IOIO Blood group O |
IOIO Blood group O |
1) If the man is not the father
IO |
IO |
|
IA |
IAIO Blood group A |
IAIO Blood group A |
IA |
IAIO Blood group A |
IAIO Blood group A |
Explaination:
If child is having blood group O then, its both parents must have at least one IO allele.
Since mother is having blood group O, she is homozygous for blood group O (IO IO )
So the father must be heterozygous for blood group A (IA IO).
Since IA is dominant over IO
If man is not father of child he will be homozygous for blood group A (IA IA).
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