Estimating Risk of Inherited Genetic Disease Flashcards

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What is meant by fitness?

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The relative ability of organisms to survive and pass on genes

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What is an allele that increases fitness?

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Advantageous allele

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3
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What is a neutral allele?

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Doesn’t effect fitness

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4
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What is a deleterios allele?

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A decrease in fitness

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5
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What affects the health of the population?

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The frequency of alleles

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Do dominant alleles become more common from generation to generation?

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No, relative frequencies remain constant

genotype frequencies also remain constant

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What are the assumptions underlying the HWE?

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  • Mutation can be ignored
    • Migration is negligible (No gene flow)
    • Mating is random
    • No selective pressure
    • Population size is large
    • Allele frequencies are equal in the sexes
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What does the introduction of new alleles as a result of migration or intermarriage leads to?

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New gene frequency in hybrid population.

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What is the result of non-random mating?

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Leads to increase mutant alleles, thereby increasing proportion of affected homozygotes

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10
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What is the choosing of partners due to shared characteristics?

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Assortative Mating

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11
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What is Consanguinity

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Marriage between close blood relatives.

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What is natural selection?

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A gradual process by which biological traits become either more or less common in a population.

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What is Negative selection?

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Reduces reproductive fitness.

  • decreases the prevalence of traits.
  • leads to gradual reduction of mutant allele
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What is positive selection?

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Increases reproductive fitness.

  • Increases the prevalence of adaptive traits.
  • Heterozygote advantage.
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15
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What is the effect of small population?

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Can exhibit “genetic drift” and cause “founder effect”.

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What is meant by genetic drift?

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Random fluctuation of one allele transmitted to high proportion of offspring by chance.

17
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What is the founder effect?

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The reduction in genetic variation that results when a small subset of a large population is used to establish a new colony.

18
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What is the bottleneck effect?

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Catastrophe results in a population with a high expression of a certain phenotype, regardless of wether or not it is advantageous to the population