Ch.24: Medical Genetics Flashcards
If an individual exhibits a disease, where is the disorder more likely to occur?
in genetic relatives rather than the general population
What are the ways genetic diseases are classified?
autosomal recessive, autosomal dominant, X-linked recessive and X-linked dominant
How does Autosomal recessive inheritance work?
Usually caused by parents that are heterozygous carriers of the recessive allele that causes the disease
How does Autosomal dominant inheritance work?
One parent must carry the allele that causes the autosomal dominant disease
How do X-linked recessive human disorders transfer?
-The heterozygous mother for the X-linked recessive trait, who is the carrier, passes the recessive allele, which causes the disease, to her sons.
-Because males are hemizygous for the X chromosome, all males harbor the disease.
Where are X-linked dominant human disorders more severe at?
in males because they are hemizygous for the X chromosome
Describe the detection of disease-causing alleles via haplotypes
Haplotypes that are closely linked to a gene with a mutation that causes a disease can be used to map the disease-causing allele, because recombination cannot separate haplotypes that are closely linked to a disease-causing allele from the disease-causing allele
What are prions?
infectious proteinaceous particles caused by abnormal defective proteins
What is Gene therapy?
the introduction of cloned genes into living cells in an attempt to cure a disease
What is Personalized medicine?
is the use of a patient’s genotype to select a treatment suited for that patient
How much does a complete genome sequence and analysis cost?
~ $500.00