Genetic Disorders Flashcards

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Base Pair substitution

A

One base is substituted for another

Silent, Missense, Nonsense

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Frameshift Mutation

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Insertion or deletion of one or more base pairs

Causes a change in in the entire reading frame

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3
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Non Mutation alterations

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Polymorphisms

Epigenetic changes

Alterations in non-coding RNAs

Translocation

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Polymorphisms

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  • Single nucleotide polymorphisms
    • Common variation at a single nucleotide position
  • Copy number variations
    • Abnormal number of copies of one or more sections of the DNA
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Epigenetic Changes def

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Non-DNA changes, ex alteration in gene or protein expression

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Alterations in non-coding RNAs def

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Reg genes that do not code for proteins

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7
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Translocations

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  • Interchanging of material between nonhomologous chromosomes
  • Translocation occurs when 2 chromosomes break and segments are rejoined in an abnormal arrangement
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Euploid Cell

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Has the normal amount of chromosomes

Different for haploid and diploid

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9
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Polyploid

2 examples

A
  • Cell has a multiple of 23
  • Triploid
    • 3 copies of each chromosome
  • Tetraploidy
    • 4 copies of each
  • Both are embryonic lethal
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Aneuploidy

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  • A somatic cell that does NOT contain a multiple of 23 chromosomes
  • Trisomy
    • 3 copies of 1 chromosome
  • Monosomy
    • 1 copy of any chromosome
    • Often lethal
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Nondisjunction

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  • Disjunction-normal seperation of chromosomes during cell division
  • Nondisjunction usually causes aneuploidy
  • Failure of homologous chromosomes or sister chromatids to seperate normally during meiosis or mitosis
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Trisomy 13

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  • Patau Syndrome
  • Polydactyly, mental retardation, microcephaly
  • Rare
  • Cleft lip and palate
  • Usually lethal in life due to heart deformities
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Turner Syndrome

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  • Sex chromosome aneuploidy
  • Only 1 X chromosome
    • XO female
  • Undeveloped ovaries and breasts (sterile)
  • Webbing of neck
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