Estimating Risk of Inherited Genetic Disease Flashcards
<p>What is fitness?</p>
<p>Relative ability of organism to survive (long enough) to pass on their genes</p>
<p>What can affect fitness?</p>
<p>Alleles</p>
<p>What are the 3 different kinds of alleles that can affect fitness?</p>
<p>Neutral allele (not at all in most cases)</p>
<p>Deleterious allele (sometimes decreases)</p>
<p>Advantageous allele (rarely decreases)</p>
<p>What is an allele?</p>
<p>A variant form of a gene</p>
<p>What is just an important as alleles for the fitness of human beings?</p>
<p>A child being brought up by family members and society</p>
<p>What is selective pressure?</p>
<p>Any phenomena which alters the behaiviour and fitness of living organisms within a given environment</p>
<p>What happens if selective pressure changes?</p>
<p>Importance of different alleles may change</p>
<p>What are the different kinds of genes that can become mutates?</p>
<p>Recessive genes</p>
<p>Dominant and X linked genes</p>
<p>What are some of the few noticable disease of recessive genes?</p>
<p>Sickle cell disease</p>
<p>Thalassaemia</p>
<p>When do recessive genes affect carriers?</p>
<p>When it is associated with selective pressure, such as malaria resistance</p>
<p>What is a de novo mutation?</p>
<p>A genetic alteration that is present for the first time in one family member as a result of a mutation</p>
<p>What are de novo mutations common in?</p>
<p>Dominant disorder, especially where the disease reduces reproductive fitness</p>
<p>How are genotype frequencies worked out?</p>
<p>People: 800AA + 190Aa + 10aa</p>
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<p>AA = 800/1000 = 0.8</p>
<p>Aa = 190/1000 = 0.19</p>
<p>aa = 10/1000 = 0.01</p>
<p>How is the allele frequency worked out?</p>
<p>People: 800AA + 190Aa + 10aa</p>
<p>Alleles: 1600A + (190A + 190a) + 20a = 2000 in total</p>
<p>Frequency of A (p) = (1600 + 190) / 2000 = 0.9</p>
<p>Frequency of a (q) = (190 + 20) / 2000 = 0.1</p>
<p>What will p + q always equal?</p>
<p>1</p>