Chromosomal Inheritance Flashcards

1
Q

_____ traits and diseases are sometimes referred to as multifactorial traits and diseases because they result from the actions of several genes working together (polygenic) and/or the combined influences of both genes and environment.

A

Complex

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2
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Complex traits _____ _____ dominant or recessive.

A

are not

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3
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_____ is also important in the final phenotype of a complex trait.

A

Environment

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4
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Extremes of a condition or trait tend to become more average over time in successive generations, also known as _____ to the _____.

A
  1. regression

2. mean

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5
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Genes that contribute to the phenotype but are not the primary cause of its expression are considered _____ genes.

A

modifier

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6
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_____ _____ are gene variants that increase a person’s risk of developing the phenotype.

A

Risk alleles

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7
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For every trait, there is a theoretical point called the _____, which indicates the point at which the number of risk alleles needed to express the disorder has just been met.

A

threshold

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8
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A _____ model is an estimate of the risk an individual has of experiencing a complex disease based on the number of risk alleles in his or her kindred.

A

liability

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9
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Twin concordance can help determine how much genetics contributes to a disease If twins are monozygotic (identical), they share nearly identical genomes. If one twin has a disease that is considered due to genetic variants, then the likelihood of the other twin having the same disease is _____%.

A

100

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10
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Dizygotic (fraternal) twins share only about _____% of their genomes.

A

50

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11
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_____ estimates (the proportion of the variance accounted for by genetic factors) tell us how important genetics is in creating disease risk.

A

Heritability

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12
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Families that already have one child with a genetic disorder are conceded that future children will have the same disorder, which is known as the _____ risk.

A

recurrence

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13
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The _____ is the entire set of DNA in a cell.

A

genome

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14
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Genes are turned ____ or _____, depending on the needs of a particular cell.

A
  1. on

2. off

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