21 & 22- Chromosome Abnormalities 1 & 2 Flashcards

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Three types of chromosome mutations

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  • Chromosome rearrangements: alter the structure of chromosome
  • aneuploid: number of chromosomes is altered (one or more individual chromosome added or deleted)
  • Polyploid: one or more complete sets of chromosomes are added
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2
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4 types of chromosome rearrangements

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Duplications, Deletions, Inversions and translocations

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3
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Effect of duplication mutation

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Problems arise in chromosome pairing during meiosis. Duplicated chromosome loops out to allow sequences to aline

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4
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Cri-du-chat syndrome

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  • Heterozygous deletion of tip of p arm
  • Chromosome 5
  • Small head, distinctive cry, widely spaced eyes, round face, retard
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Wolf Hirschhorn syndrome

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  • Deletion
  • 4, short arm
  • Small head with high forehead, wide nose, cleft lip and palate, severe retard
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Williams-Beuren syndrome

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  • Deletion
  • 7, long arm
  • Facial features, heart defects, mental impairment
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Prader Willi syndrome

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  • Deletion
  • 15, long arm
  • Feeding difficulty early age but obese after 1 year, mild to moderate retard
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Types of aneuploidy

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  • Nullisomy: loss of both members of homologous sets of chromosomes
  • Monosomy: loss of a single chromosome (45 chr, 2n-1)
  • Trisomy: gain of single chromosome (47 chr, 2n + )
  • Tetrasomy: gain of two homologous chromosomes. (48 chr, 2n + 2)
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9
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what causes extreme abnormalities in monosomics

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The expression of any deleterious recessive alleles on the monosomic chromosome

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Aneuploidy

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Aneuploidy is a change in the number of individual chromosomes but NOT by a complete set of chromosomes.

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What causes aneuploidy

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Nondisjunction, where chromosomes fail to correctly
separate (segregate) during meiosis. This can occur at 1st or 2nd meiotic division.

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12
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Polyploidy

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Change in number of chromosome sets

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Types of polyploidy

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  • Diploid (2n): two complete sets of chromosomes
  • Triploid (3n): extra set of chromosomes (69 in total)
  • Tetraploid (4n): 4 complete sets of chromosomes (92)
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