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GCE Human Biology Unit F225: Genetics, Control and Ageing Advanced GCE Mark Scheme for June 2017 1

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These are the annotations, (including abbreviations), including those used in scoris, which are used when marking Annotation Meaning of Annotation correct response incorrect response benefit of the doubt benefit of the doubt not given error carried forward information omitted ignore reject 3

1 (a) (i) Idea of cards with different coloured spots making a number ; CVD sufferers see, some but not others / a different number ; 2 CREDIT Ishihara cards ACCEPT CVD sufferers don't see the numbers / incorrectly identify the number (ii) retina / fovea / macula and cone (cell) ; (iii) Idea that cone cells require high light intensity (to perceive colour) ; (b) (i) probability = 100% ; explanation: E1 2 and 3 must be heterozygous as they inherit X r from dad (and X R from mum) ; DO NOT CREDIT incorrectly identify the colour 1 Both required for 1 mark 1 IGNE reference to a control variable CREDIT a reverse argument e.g. in dim light cone cells, would not be stimulated / wont work (so no colours seen) 3 Explanations based only on father's genotype can only access E1 Assume they = 2,3 and 4 E1 ACCEPT statements such as ' Father is X r so all the daughters have this' E2 idea that (3 and) 4 must be, heterozygous / carriers, as pass on X r to their sons / has an affected son ; E2 ACCEPT (3 and 4) have affected children (ii) Parent 5 = X R X r Parent 6 = X r Y ; Y X R X R X r X R Y X r X r X r X r Y ; X r 7= X r Y 8 = X R X r 9 = X r X r 10 = X R Y ; 3 Both parental genotypes = 1 mark DO NOT CREDIT Y r X r X r for mp 1 but allow ECF Correct gametes in punnet square = 1 mark Correct genotype with offspring number = 1 mark DO NOT CREDIT if gender is incorrect (7 and 10 are male on the pedigree and 8 and 9 are female 4

(iii) idea that colour blindness has minimal effect on quality of life ; 1 ACCEPT statements such as 'this condition is not serious / life threatening / AW. (c) Idea that inability to see food, is a selective disadvantage / natural selection operating ; 3 max CVD / red-green deficiency / AW, individuals more likely to die, young / before reproducing / AW ; ref to food poisoning (as cause of death) ; IGNE reference to survival without qualification CREDIT reverse argument CREDIT mp1 and 3 for 'being more susceptible to food poisoning is a selective disadvantage' idea that red-green / colour-blind / deficiency, allele not passed on ; (d) (i) disease - tuberculosis / TB ; ACCEPT gene (instead of allele) CREDIT reverse argument e.g. advantageous alleles passed on 2 ACCEPT other diseases treated by long term antibiotic therapy, e.g. severe acne, tonsilitis ACCEPT HIV/ Cancer explanation - idea that treatment involves many months of taking antibiotics ; Explanation (HIV/Cancer) idea of suppressed immunity so more susceptible to infections (so more antibiotics) 5

(ii) cataracts ; reduces amount of light entering the eye (so cones can't respond) ; 2 Mark as a whole Award one mark for the condition and one mark for the related explanation in any order. glaucoma ; damages optic nerve ; ACCEPT phonetic spelling type 2 / mature onset diabetes ; causes breakdown of retina / retinopathy ; Total 18 6

2 (a) (i) A - rough endoplasmic reticulum / ribosome, B - Golgi (apparatus) C - mitochondria ; (rough endoplasmic reticulum / A) for protein synthesis / translation ; 4 One mark for all organelles correctly identified ALLOW error carried forward for role in synthesis or secretion if letter incorrectly identified. (Golgi / B) for packaging into, (secretory) vesicles / AW ; (mitochondria / C) for synthesis of ATP for, exocytosis / protein synthesis / transport through the cell ; (ii) DNA replication / described ; idea of checking DNA (for mutations) ; mitosis ; transcription / (m) RNA synthesis ; 2 max ACCEPT 'packaging for exocytosis' CREDIT a related process which requires ATP e.g. activation of trna IGNE 'DNA copied' IGNE meiosis (as chromosomes are identical) (iii) idea that they do not have a cell wall ; 1 IGNE ref to vacuole (b) (i) haemocytometer ; 1 ACCEPT 'microscope' (ii) 33 ; ; 2 If answer incorrect, or incorrectly rounded, look for 33.22... 5 0.301 16.6(112...)/ 16.5 / 16.4 for one mark 7

(c) 1. a (small) circular, piece / AW, of DNA ; 6 ACCEPT 'loop of DNA' 2. idea of separate to the bacterial genome ; 3. used as a vector (for human gene) ; 4. cut (plasmid/vector) with restriction, enzymes / endonuclease, forming a, sticky end / AW ; 5. idea of gene of interest having, complementary sticky ends ; ACCEPT a description of a 'sticky end' DO NOT CREDIT cut DNA out of the plasmid CREDIT this in the context of both plasmid and gene of interest being cut with the same restriction enzyme 6. gene of interest and plasmid, anneal / described ; ACCEPT a description e.g. hydrogen bonds forming between the overlapping sticky ends / sticky ends pair up 7. DNA ligase used to, form phosphodiester bonds / AW ; ACCEPT idea of sealing up the sugar-phosphate backbone. 8. plasmid, taken up / AW, by bacterial cell ; ACCEPT a description such as electroporation ACCEPT plasmid inserted (into bacterial cell) QWC ; 1 LOOK F: MPs 1, 3, 6 and 8. (d) (i) (uracil) needed for (synthesis of) RNA ; (RNA) required for protein synthesis / transcription / translation ; 2 ACCEPT is present in RNA CREDIT reverse statement 'without (RNA) there is not protein synthesis 8

(ii) Yeast cell, has taken up the plasmid / transformed / (been 1 DO NOT CREDIT this causes a gene mutation successfully) genetically modified a mutation (has occurred) ; Total 20 9

3 (a) (i) H ; 1 Mark the first answer. If an additional answer is given that is incorrect, then = 0 marks IGNE D (ii) E ; 1 Mark the first answer. If an additional answer is given that is incorrect, then = 0 marks (iii) H,F,G ; 1 All 3 letters in any order = 1 mark If an additional answer is given that is incorrect, then = 0 marks IGNE D (iv) L 1 Mark the first answer. If an additional answer is given that is incorrect, then = 0 mark (b) (i) idea that they are not producing (enough) insulin / they are taking insulin injections ; idea that beta cells have been destroyed by immune system / anti - beta cell antibodies detected ; idea that were diagnosed when young ; 2 max 10

(ii) evidence for 3 max idea that (for total and moderate response) most of the patients with diabetes, show a response to virus / have virus most people without diabetes do not have virus ; idea that (last column/strong response) all patients with, strong response have diabetes no strong response to diabetes in controls ; evidence against Patient with type 1 diabetes Control subject Response to tests for presence of virus (%) Total Weak Moderate Strong 74 23 41 10 29 24 5 0 (c) idea that percentage of subjects with weak response is, (nearly) same / less, in diabetics and controls ; supporting figures from table ; idea that HLA-DR / MHC genes/alleles are inherited haplotypes are inherited ; e.g. 74% of diabetics have virus / only 29% of non-diabetics have virus DO NOT CREDIT if no % given but penalise once only CREDIT a calculated difference 1 DO NOT CREDIT ref to type 1 diabetes being inherited 11

(d) (i) obesity / BMI over 30 / ; (associated with) lack of exercise / too high an intake of fats / carbohydrates / AW ; 2 ACCEPT overweight high BMI CREDIT a reference to any lifestyle choice linked to obesity IGNE age 12

(ii) idea that many people undiagnosed ; 2 reason do not visit doctors / have not been tested ; idea that onset is gradual (so they don't realise they have it) (people) not aware of the symptoms people not aware of risk of being overweight ; Total 14 13

4 (a) calcium ; sarcoplasmic reticulum ; diastole ; motor ; increase / rise ; homeostasis / PNS / peripheral nervous system ; 6 14

(b) Supports the statement 6 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. compliance decreases with age (in both groups) ; compliance, (always) much higher in athletes / decreases much less in athletes compliance lower in sedentary (group) / decreases more in sedentary group ; figs to support a statement ; idea that low compliance results in high blood pressure (in sedentary) high compliance results in low blood pressure (in athletes) ; idea that high blood pressure increases risk of CHD low blood pressure reduces risk of CHD ; idea that (high blood pressure) damages artery wall ; idea that (damage / low compliance/ high blood pressure) increases risk of, atherosclerosis / described ; Does not support statement idea that other (named) factors also linked to CHD ; YOUNG MIDDLE OLD Difference AGE (Y to O) SEDENTARY 2.05 1.25 1.2 0.85 ATHLETES 2.15 1.6 1.65 0.5 difference 0.1 0.35 0.45 IGNE ref. to negative correlation as this is given in the stem of the question QWC ; 1 AWARD for MPs 1,2 and 3 plus one further mark point from 4 to 7 15

c (i) phyto-estrogen / named phyto-oestrogen / source of phyto-oestrogen ; 1 CREDIT soya, isoflavones antioxidants / named antioxidant ; (ii) reduction in oestrogen production ; 2 reduction in progesterone production ; max increased blood concentrations of LDL/cholesterol ; decrease in bone density ; increase in body fat ; decrease in muscle mass ; ovulation / menstruation stops ; FSH increases ; Total 16 IGNE exercise IGNE ref to morphological changes 16

5 (a) Idea that urea is a metabolic waste product / waste product of cellular metabolism ; 2 ACCEPT nitrogenous waste (produced from) deamination of (excess) amino acids (from) ammonia ; (b) (i) Idea that this osmolality lowers water potential of plasma (below the normal threshold) ; 4 max (ii) (low water potential) detected by (osmo)receptors ; in hypothalamus ; ref to potential change in neurosecretory cells ; (causes) ADH release from (posterior) pituitary ; horizontal axis label (plasma) ADH concentration (pg cm -3 ) AND vertical axis label urine osmolality (mosm kg -1 ) ; line drawn showing a positive correlation ; 2 IGNE the absence of units DO NOT CREDIT incorrect units CREDIT a line which rises and then plateaus even if axes are the other way around 17

(c) (i) haemodialysis ; 1 (ii) (acts as a) pump (for blood) 1 to maintain, (blood) pressure / flow (iii) partially permeable ; 1 ACCEPT semi-permeable (as this is an artificial membrane) (iv) bubble/air, trap (detector) ; 1 CREDIT air detector clamp / removes air (bubbles) (d) (i) (glyco)protein (MHC) / (HLA) antigen ; 1 CREDIT polypeptide (ii) (uterus) endometrium ; 1 ACCEPT lining of uterus (iii) mitosis and meiosis ; 1 Both required for one mark (iv) xenograft 1 ACCEPT xenotransplantation (e) (i) 2 max One mark for each stage. Mark the first answer. stage 3 - idea of animal welfare issues ; stage 4 - idea of cultural objections to having contact with pigs stage 4 - idea of safety issues due to viruses in pig genome idea of animals should not be used as a commodity ; CREDIT statements which refer to the pigs being in an unnatural environment. CREDIT references to a named culture IGNE general reference to disease transfer ACCEPT should not raise animals just for human use 18

(ii) idea that fewer human organs available than patients needing them ; 2 max CREDIT statements such as 'people die while waiting for a suitable kidney to become available' idea that reduces need for (costly) dialysis ; idea that reduces the (illegal) trade in donor kidneys ; CREDIT other well argued justifications e.g. a human life is more valuable that a pigs life idea that reduces risk of rejection ; idea that (other) people don't need surgery to have (donor) kidney removed ; Total 20 19

6 (a) (i) (a) traumatic brain injury ; 1 (ii) (protein =) fibrinogen ; 4 max (b) (i) Max 3 from: fibrinogen converted to fibrin ; idea that fibrin is an insoluble molecule ; (fibrin) forms (protein) mesh ; idea that clotting / clot, limits spread of blood further into brain tissue ; (iii) anticoagulant / named anticoagulant ; 1 CREDIT warfarin, heparin, aspirin (ii) (patient) cannot remember name from a short time before / keeps asking the same question(s) ; show photos to help them to identify people ; play memory games (regularly) ; 1 1 IGNE rehabilitation CREDIT alternative reasonable suggestions IGNE cognitive therapy (c) MRI (scan) / CT (scan) / PET (scan) ; 1 (d) (i) 26 ;; 2 If answer is incorrect or incorrectly rounded, award one mark for: (16 100) or 0.16 x 160 25.6 25 (ii) Idea that smoking / tobacco, is linked to, atherosclerosis / described smoking / tobacco linked to raised blood pressure smoking / tobacco increases risk of blood clotting ; Total 12 1 IGNE idea of another variable smoking increases the risk of strokes without further explanation 20

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