Chapter 2 pt.2 Flashcards

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What is “Phenylketonuria (PKU)

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An enzyme disorder transmitted by a recessive gene, phenylalanine (amino acid)build up and causes intellectual/physical challenges in the central nervous system

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There is no cure for PKU, and babies are tested for it right when they are born. If they test positive, what will they have to do

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they are placed on diets with Leo phenylalanine, which includes avoiding meat, milk, eggs, nuts, legumes, and flour

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What Is Huntington Disease (HD)

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a genetic brain disorder that is a dominant trait, brain cels die and the person becomes less able to control movements, emotions, make decisions, or remember events
- also more common during middle aged persons

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Can Huntington’s disease be cured

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yes it can, by injecting something into the spine

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What is “sickle cell anemia”

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caused by a recessive gene - a genetic disorder that decreases the bloods capacity to carry oxygen

Red cells clump together (take the shape of a sickle) which closes off small blood vessels

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Where is sickle cell anemia more common and why is it called the “neglected disease”

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It is more common among Black North Americans, and is called the neglected disease because Health Canada does not keep precise statistics on the disease

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What two genetic defects are carried only on the X sex chromosome (sex-linked genetic abnormalities are on the X chromosome)

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Hemophilia and Color blindness (green and red)

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What is Hemophilia

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a genetic disorder where blood doesn’t clot properly

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Who is more likely ti have sex-linked disorders and why

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sons of female carriers because they get their X sex chromosome from their mothers
(daughters have 2 X so they would need to inherit the disease from both parents)

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What is Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

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a sex-linked disorder where the muscles weaken which can lead to a wasting away of the muscles, an inability to walk, and sometimes death

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What can determine whether an embryo or fetus carries genetic abnormalities

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prenatal testing

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When is it legal to have an abortion (In Canada)

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up till 24 weeks of pregnancy and/or if the child has a genetic condition

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What is Amniocentesis

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a procedure for withdrawing fluid from the amniotic sac, then it is examined for genetic or chromosomal abnormalities

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