Genetics: chromosome structure, testing & mutation effects Flashcards

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describe the structure of a chromosome

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one long arm, = q
one short arm, = p
centrosome in between arms holding them together

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what is a translocation mutation

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when parts of a chromosome are rearranged

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3
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what is an aneuploidy mutation

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when you have a whole extra/missing chromosome

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4
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what other types of chromosome mutation are there( other than translocation and aneuploidy)

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insertion, deletion and microdeletion

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5
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briefly describe x-inactivation

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in females one X-chromosome in each cell is randomly switched off (keep in mind for X-linked conditions)

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briefly describe what comparative genomic hybridisation(CGH) test and Array CGH test are

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CGH = tests metaphase chromosomes, i.e. during cell division
Array CGH = sample is fragmented ahead of hybridisation
(compares no. of gene copies to template genome)

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briefly describe what FISH testing is

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uses fluorescence to highlight genes in situ - look for evidence of insertions/deletions

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what are the different affects mutations can have

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can alter; transcription, splice site, stop/start point, exon sequence or no effect

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what types of gene mutation can occur

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stop, missense, deletion or insertion(in/out of frame), triplet expansion

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10
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what is meant by penetrance

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penetrance = likelihood of having the disease if you have the mutation

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what is meant by expression

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expression = variant in phenotype if you have the mutation

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what is meant by a Mendelian disorder

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mendelian disorder = high penetrance monogenic disorder that segregates in families by Mende’s law

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what types of condition are mendelian disorders

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autosomal dominant/recessive, X-linked recessive/dominant, mitochondrial, Y-linked

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what types of condition are non-mendelian

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methylation, imprinting, mosaicism, mitochondrial?

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what is meant by a multifactorial disease

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its caused by a complex interplay of genes and environmental factors

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