18. Mendelian Genetics 2 Flashcards

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What is X-chromosome inactivation?

A

In each cell one X chromosome is inactivated
All cells coming from that cell have the same inactivated X chromosome
Leads to ‘mosaic’ females and fully expressed males

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2
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What is a Barr-body?

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Dark staining mass of the inactive X-chromosome

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3
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What is the intermediate effect?

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50% mutated

Enough protein being made for female not to show symptoms

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4
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What is skewed X inactivation?

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Only 20% mutated

Normal phenotype

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5
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What is a manifesting heterozygote?

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80% mutated

Affected female

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Inheritance pattern of X-linked recessive disorders

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  1. No male-to-male transmission
  2. Unaffected parents
  3. Mother may have affected male relatives
  4. Vertical pattern
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Inheritance pattern of X-linked dominant disorders

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  1. No male-to-male transmission
  2. Daughters of affected males are affected
  3. 50% female’s children affected
  4. Vertical pattern
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8
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Inheritance pattern of extra-nuclear inheritance

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  1. Vertical
  2. Affects both sexes
  3. Transmitted from mother
  4. Variation of amount of abnormal DNA passed on
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9
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Homoplasmy

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Every cell contains mutation

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10
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Heteroplasmy

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Mixed population of normal and mutant genome

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11
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What is a triplet repeat disorder?

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Normal amount of repeated triplets repeated too many times
Expresses disease
Subtle or explosive

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12
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What is the parent of origin effect?

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Maternal and paternal meiosis cause different diseases

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13
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What is anticipation?

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Expansion of amount of repeated triplets from one generation to the next
Severity can worsen, or decreased age of onset

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