Molecular Medicine Flashcards

1
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What method follows the inheritance of a marker that is linked to the mutant allele and have the advantage that they require no knowledge about the exact nature of the mutation?

A

indirect sequencing

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2
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What type of sequencing is used when the direct nature of the mutation is know?

A

direct

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3
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Order of what to sequence (3)

A

Whole exome sequencing: sequencing 30 million BP;

SNP typing: 10 million bps

only SNPS that matter: a few 1000

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4
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What does DNA sequencing not show? (2 things)

A
  1. does not show if mutation is on paternal or maternal copy

2. does not show if person has a deletion or a duplication

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5
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T/F: Dna sequencing can show if an individual is heterozygous or not.

A

true.

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6
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Comparative Genome Hybridization and FISH can be used to determine what?

A

copy # variation

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7
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Most techniques for the detection of mutations rely directly or indirectly on what technique?

A

nucleic acid hybridization

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8
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What technique can be used to identify DNA or RNA molecules with complementary sequences?

A

nucleic acid hybridization

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9
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What technique can detect genetic polymorphisms by amplifying DNA fragments?

A

PRC

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10
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Because PRC is good for qualitative detection of nucleic acids, what is used for quantification of DNA amounts?

A

real time PCR

the higher the number of template molecules, the fewer the cycles needed to reach threshold

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11
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What can be used to quantify the amount of specific RNA molecules in a sample?

A

Reverse Transcriptase PCR

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12
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What is a tool to detect single nucleotide polymorphisms and mutations?

A

ASOs

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13
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What is an example of a disease that can be discovered with ASos?

A

sickle cell: the intensity of the signal can be used to conclude if the patient is hetero or homozygous for the mutant allele

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14
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What is used for genetic screening of a patient for all known mutant alleles?

A

DNA microarrays

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15
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Arrays of oligonucleotides can also be used for what?

A

large scale analyiss of gene expressions

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16
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Why is malignant hyperthermia an important concept in molecular medicine?

A

knowing an individual’s genotype can help protect against a life threatening side effect from anesthesia; due to polymorphisms that cause patients to react differently

17
Q

When is amniocentesis performed? (weeks) What cells are used?

A

15/16 weeks; skin cells

18
Q

When is chronic villus sampling done? What is the downside?

A

10-12 weeks gestation … chance of misisng a mosaicism

19
Q

B-lymphocytes produce what?

A

antibodies in response to an antigen

20
Q

What is used to quantify an antigen?

A

sandwich ELISA

21
Q

What is used to detect PTH, hba1c, and CRP?

A

sandwich Elisa

22
Q

What is used to detect the presence of antibodies?

A

indirect Elisa

23
Q

What technique is useful for the diagnosis of autoimmune disease?

A

indirect Elisas

24
Q

Western blotting is a technique that uses specific antibodies to indicate whwat?

A

the molecular weight of a protein

25
Q

What disease causes tumors and Aids and is stable?

A

retrovirus

26
Q

What causes cold, conjunctivities and gastroenteritis and has no integration and expression is lost in 3-4 weeks?

A

adenovirus

27
Q

What has no known disease association and is stable?

A

adeno-associated virus

28
Q

What causes mouth ulcers, genital warts, and encephalitis and is stable and maintained outside of teh chrom?

A

herpes

29
Q

What virus is unstable and cause no disease in mammals?

A

baculovirus

30
Q

The first successful gene therapy trial was done on what?

A

ADA deficiency

31
Q

Explain how Herceptin, a monoclonal antibody is being used for metastatic breast cancer.

A

ErbB-2 overamplication causes exposure of ErbB-2 protein on cell surface. Herceptin finds to tumor and initates an immune response to kill the cell.