Lecture 9/18 - E2 Flashcards

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What can alter the phenotype of an autosomal mutation?

A

Age or gender
Example: Chin hair requires the expression of B2 allele
Heterozygotes that are B1B2 - females are beardless while males have a beard

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Penetrance

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The proportion of genotypically equivalent offspring that show the mutant phenotype

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Fully Penetrant Mutant Allele

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The genotype = the phenotype where the phenotype is always predicted by the genotype

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Non-penetrant Mutant Allele

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The genotype does not equal the phenotype, organism has the mutation by it doesn’t show as the mutant phenotype

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Incomplete Penetrance Mutant Allele

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Genotype sometimes equals the phenotype where some offspring are mutant but others are WT

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What does 30% penetrance indicate?

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that 30% of the offspring with the mmutant genotype have the utant phenotype while 70% show WT

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The hypothetical dominant autosomal gene (G) is needed for long legs in goats. The pygmy goat variety is gg. A gg x gg cross produced 5 offspring, 1 with long legs and 4 with short legs. What is the penetrance of the gg mutant phenotype?

A

4/5 = 80%

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Variable Expressivity

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The degree to which symptoms of the same genetic condition vary between individuals with the same mutation.

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9
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What is the difference between penetrance and variable expressivity?

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Penetrance quantifies the number of affected individuals showing a disorder while varibale expressivity documents variation in the symptom features or severity.

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10
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Pleiotropy

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When a gene mutation impacts multiple different developmental pathways, behaviors, etc.

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Six individual twins heterozygotes for a dominant mutation that causes weak muscles, four are fully healthy and two have weak muscles. This disease pattern most likely reflects:
A) Pleiotropy
B) Simple Dominance
C) Incomplete Dominance
D) Incomplete Penetrance
E) Variable Expressivity
A

Numbers = penetrance

D) Incomplete penetrance

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