Antenatal genetics Flashcards

1
Q

When can a) CVS and b) amnio be obtained?

A

a) 11 weeks

b) 15 weeks +

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2
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What is a potential problem with CVS?

A

Risk of confined placental mosaicism

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3
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Methods of chromosome analysis

A

Karyotyping
aCGH
FISH
QF-PCR

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4
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How does QF-PCR analyse chromosome complement for a given chromosome?

A

Analysis of polymorphic repeat sequences found on that chromosome

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5
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When is QF-PCR uninformative?

A

When only one peak is seen because the person is homozygous for that repeat

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6
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Prenatal testing in scotland:

a) 12 weeks
b) 16 weeks
c) 20 weeks

A

a) booking ultrasound
b) serum screening
c) detailed foetal anomaly scan

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7
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Examples where free foetal DNA analysis is currently available

A

Foetal sex determination for X-linked conditions

Trisomy

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8
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Two acrocentric chromosomes joined together

A

Robertsonian translocation

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9
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The odds of what are increased by one parent having a robertsonian translocation?

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Offspring having trisomy of either chromosome involved in the translocation

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10
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What is the main adverse effect of carrying a balanced translocation?

A

May cause malsegregation to offspring, which could cause miscarriage of fetal anomaly

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