Neurogenetics Flashcards

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What is the definition of penetrance?

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Probability that a person carrying a gene will develop the disease

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What is the definition of expressivity?

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Extent to which a gene is expressed in one person

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What is the definition of anticipation?

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Tendency of some variable dominant conditions to become more severe or occur earlier in successive generations. Due to unstable expanding trinucleotide (triplet) repeats prone to errors during cell division.

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What is the definition of X inactivation?

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Inactivation of one X chromosome in women to ensure that men and women have the same number of active X chromosome genes (lyonisation)

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What is the definition of genomic imprinting?

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Identical genes differ in expression depending on parental origin. Imprint due to different methylation during meiosis and gametogenesis

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What is the definition of uniparental disomy?

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Both chromosomes of a pair originate from one parent. (Rescued trisomy). Causes a problem when gene is imprinted.

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What is multifactorial inheritance?

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Combined contribution of one or more often unspecified genes and environmental factors, often unknown, in the causation of a particular trait or disease (predisposition).

Single nucleotide polymorphism

  • Most common type of genetic variation
  • common but mostly outside of coding sequence = exome
  • affects how we respond to external factors

Copy number variation

  • Number of genes varies from individual to individual
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