The ALDH gene has two primary alleles. The dominant D allele results in production of nonfunctional ALDH enzyme. This results in a build-up of acetaldehyde and a flush reaction when an individual consumes alcohol. The recessive d allele results in production of a functional ALDH enzyme and lack of a flush reaction. First, we are interested in the presence or absence of the flush reaction phenotype.
1. Jasmine and her mother both get a flush reaction when they drink alcohol. Jasmine’s father does not. Jasmine’s husband, Jake, does not get a flush reaction, but his mother and father both do.
a. Draw a pedigree of Jasmine, Jake, and their parents. Label each individual with his/her genotype.
b. What genotypic ratio is expected among Jasmine and Jake’s kids? Show your work with a Punnett square.
c. What proportion of Jasmine and Jake’s kids are expected to exhibit the flush reaction? Explain.
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