Apolipoprotein
Case Study: Apolipoprotein (ApoE) Analysis
Curriculum Link > Biology 12
Protein Synthesis
- Explain how mutations in DNA affect protein synthesis
Circulatory System
- Analyze the relationship between heart rate and blood pressure
What is the case study about?
In this case study, students will learn about one of the genetic links to cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and Alzheimer’s disease. Students will analyze information to determine the possible phenotypes of a family and they will also perform a Punnett square analysis.
Using the case study in the classroom
- This case study requires background knowledge of genetic mutations and the possible causes of CVD.
- This case study can be used to enrich the Biology 12 curriculum. It can also be used with the IB (International Baccalaureate) and AP (Advanced Placement) Biology curricula.
- Students can complete the case study independently. This could be carried out as a classroom or homework activity.
- Students can also work in pairs to complete their case study.
- Note: If you are planning to have students complete other case studies found on this website, you can always assign student pairs different cases. This will allow student pairs to focus on their own case study and then learn about the other cases when they are presented by their peers.
- This case study could also be used as a preview activity for a larger project.
- For example, students may do a research project on CVD or on Alzheimer’s disease.
Helpful Links
- For additional information on Alzheimer’s disease please visit the National Institute of Aging’s website. Go to www.nia.nih.gov/alzheimers/publications/geneticsfs.htm for more information.
- For general information on heart health, visit the Heart and Stroke’s website. Go to www.heartandstroke.bc.ca/site/c.kpIPKXOyFmG/b.3644309/k.F84D/Heart_Disease_Stroke_and_Healthy_Living.htm for more information.



