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Biology Unit 3: Genetics<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Case</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Hooded</strong> <strong>Murderer</strong><br />
Name _______________________<br />
Date ___________ Per _________<br />
Lord Robert Lancaster’s body—with a long dagger protruding from <strong>the</strong> chest—lay sprawled in<br />
his library. A draft <strong>of</strong> Lord Robert’s new will, which would have disinherited his family and left his vast<br />
fortune to charity, was still on his desk. <strong>The</strong> will was not signed and so his nieces and nephews would<br />
inherit his money and property.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Lancasters were a large, wealthy British family. Lord Robert’s bro<strong>the</strong>rs and sisters had all<br />
died before him, and he never married. But he was scarcely alone. His twelve nieces and nephews<br />
had moved into <strong>the</strong> houses on <strong>the</strong> family estate.<br />
One <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> police <strong>of</strong>ficers who came to investigate <strong>the</strong> murder was Inspector Watson, a<br />
shrewd sleuth who had once planned to be a biologist. His special interest was genetics, and he was<br />
particularly interested in <strong>the</strong> Lancaster murder because <strong>of</strong> certain patterns <strong>of</strong> inherited traits in <strong>the</strong><br />
family.<br />
As Watson explained to Holmes, “Old Lord Peter (Lord Robert’s fa<strong>the</strong>r) is shown in that portrait<br />
over <strong>the</strong> fireplace. As a young man he had bright red hair. His wife, Violet, was a brunette. Half <strong>the</strong>ir<br />
children, including <strong>the</strong> late Lord Robert, had red hair; <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs were brunettes. As only a recessive<br />
pair <strong>of</strong> genes (aa) will produce brown hair, each <strong>of</strong> Lord Peter’s children received an a gene from<br />
him.”<br />
Watson went on, “We know Lady Violet had A genes because she was a brunette, and even<br />
one A gene will produce brown hair. But Lady Violet must have been heterozygous (Aa) because<br />
half her children had red hair.”<br />
In questioning <strong>the</strong> family and servants, Inspector Watson found a witness to <strong>the</strong> murder, a<br />
maid who had heard a groan from <strong>the</strong> library. Afraid to go in, she had pepped through <strong>the</strong> keyhole<br />
and seen someone in a long, hooded cape. “I couldn’t even tell whe<strong>the</strong>r it was a man or a woman,<br />
sir. But I did see a bit <strong>of</strong> red hair sticking out from under <strong>the</strong> hood. <strong>The</strong> person had a nervous habit <strong>of</strong><br />
pulling on one ear lobe, which I noticed was not an attached ear lobe.”<br />
“Aha!” said Watson. “Ear lobes, also, own <strong>the</strong>ir attachment to one pair <strong>of</strong> genes. A person<br />
who is homozygous dominant (EE) or heterozygous (Ee) has free ear lobes, and someone who is<br />
homozygous recessive (ee) has attached ear lobes.”<br />
<strong>The</strong> inspector began drawing up a chart <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lancaster family, using portraits and family<br />
albums. Some information was not available, but he learned three important pieces <strong>of</strong> information.<br />
First, old Lord Peter Lancaster had free ear lobes. Second, Lady Violet had attached ear lobes. Third,<br />
some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir children had attached ear lobes.<br />
By a strange coincidence, Lord Robert’s bro<strong>the</strong>rs and sisters had all married persons having<br />
attached ear lobes.<br />
Unfortunately, no pictures <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> suspects were available, and Inspector Watson had not yet<br />
met <strong>the</strong>m in person. <strong>The</strong> servants could not remember whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> suspects had free or attached<br />
ear lobes, but <strong>of</strong> course <strong>the</strong>y knew which had red hair and which were brunettes. Inspector Watson<br />
added that information to <strong>the</strong> chart.
Below is <strong>the</strong> chart Inspector Watson made up. Using <strong>the</strong> information in <strong>the</strong> chart, you should<br />
be able to correctly identify <strong>the</strong> murderer.<br />
WHO MURDERED LORD ROBERT? _______________________________________<br />
Parents Children & Spouses Grandchildren<br />
Eliot<br />
Brown Hair (Aa)<br />
Attached (ee)<br />
Wife<br />
Red Hair (aa)<br />
Aldous<br />
Brown Hair<br />
Julian<br />
Red Hair<br />
Thomas<br />
Lord Robert<br />
Marion<br />
Free (Ee)<br />
Husband<br />
Arthur<br />
Virginia<br />
Lord Peter<br />
Lady Violet<br />
Rose<br />
Elizabeth<br />
Mark<br />
Philip<br />
Brown Hair (aa)<br />
Victor<br />
Margaret<br />
Albert<br />
Anne<br />
Charles<br />
Victoria<br />
Mary<br />
William<br />
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Biology Unit 3: Genetics <strong>The</strong> <strong>Case</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Hooded</strong> <strong>Murderer</strong> Name _______________________ Date ___________ Per _________ Lord Robert Lancaster’s body—with a long dagger protruding from <strong>the</strong> chest—lay sprawled in his library. A draft <strong>of</strong> Lord Robert’s new will, which would have disinherited his family and left his vast fortune to charity, was still on his desk. <strong>The</strong> will was not signed and so his nieces and nephews would inherit his money and property. <strong>The</strong> Lancasters were a large, wealthy British family. Lord Robert’s bro<strong>the</strong>rs and sisters had all died before him, and he never married. But he was scarcely alone. His twelve nieces and nephews had moved into <strong>the</strong> houses on <strong>the</strong> family estate. One <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> police <strong>of</strong>ficers who came to investigate <strong>the</strong> murder was Inspector Watson, a shrewd sleuth who had once planned to be a biologist. His special interest was genetics, and he was particularly interested in <strong>the</strong> Lancaster murder because <strong>of</strong> certain patterns <strong>of</strong> inherited traits in <strong>the</strong> family. As Watson explained to Holmes, “Old Lord Peter (Lord Robert’s fa<strong>the</strong>r) is shown in that portrait over <strong>the</strong> fireplace. As a young man he had bright red hair. His wife, Violet, was a brunette. Half <strong>the</strong>ir children, including <strong>the</strong> late Lord Robert, had red hair; <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs were brunettes. As only a recessive pair <strong>of</strong> genes (aa) will produce brown hair, each <strong>of</strong> Lord Peter’s children received an a gene from him.” Watson went on, “We know Lady Violet had A genes because she was a brunette, and even one A gene will produce brown hair. But Lady Violet must have been heterozygous (Aa) because half her children had red hair.” In questioning <strong>the</strong> family and servants, Inspector Watson found a witness to <strong>the</strong> murder, a maid who had heard a groan from <strong>the</strong> library. Afraid to go in, she had pepped through <strong>the</strong> keyhole and seen someone in a long, hooded cape. “I couldn’t even tell whe<strong>the</strong>r it was a man or a woman, sir. But I did see a bit <strong>of</strong> red hair sticking out from under <strong>the</strong> hood. <strong>The</strong> person had a nervous habit <strong>of</strong> pulling on one ear lobe, which I noticed was not an attached ear lobe.” “Aha!” said Watson. “Ear lobes, also, own <strong>the</strong>ir attachment to one pair <strong>of</strong> genes. A person who is homozygous dominant (EE) or heterozygous (Ee) has free ear lobes, and someone who is homozygous recessive (ee) has attached ear lobes.” <strong>The</strong> inspector began drawing up a chart <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lancaster family, using portraits and family albums. Some information was not available, but he learned three important pieces <strong>of</strong> information. First, old Lord Peter Lancaster had free ear lobes. Second, Lady Violet had attached ear lobes. Third, some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir children had attached ear lobes. By a strange coincidence, Lord Robert’s bro<strong>the</strong>rs and sisters had all married persons having attached ear lobes. Unfortunately, no pictures <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> suspects were available, and Inspector Watson had not yet met <strong>the</strong>m in person. <strong>The</strong> servants could not remember whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> suspects had free or attached ear lobes, but <strong>of</strong> course <strong>the</strong>y knew which had red hair and which were brunettes. Inspector Watson added that information to <strong>the</strong> chart.
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Here you can see the full walkthrough of Unsolved Case Season 2 Episode 4 [s2e4]: The Book of Murder, especially the main story. Take FLASHLIGHT, ASHTRAY, and TABLE KEY (A). Use TABLE KEY, take TAPE and GOLDEN COAT OF ARMS (B). Place GOLDEN COAT OF ARMS (C). Play puzzle: earn CASE NUMBER (D).
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