Functional human variation Flashcards

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Explain SNV

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Cause by UV, chemicals…

Present in few individuals

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2
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Explain SNP

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Fixated in population (min. 1%)

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3
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Explain mutation

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Implies that it is involved in disease

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4
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Explain transition/transversion

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Transition: Purine –> purine or pyrimidine –> pyrimidine

Transversion: Purine –> pyrimidine or vice versa

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5
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Explain coding vs. non-coding mutations

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Non-coding mutations do not give rise to differences in protein sequence. They can still affect splicing, expression and other functions.

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Explain chromosomal rearrangements

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Insertions or deletions of larger parts of the chromosome.
Deletion and duplication
Inversion
Translocation

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7
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How can mutations lead to disease?

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Loss/gain of function due to stop codon, altered structure, different splicing pattern etc.

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8
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What is SIFT?

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A program that assesses amino acid conservation across species to evaluated if mutations of these are pathogenic.

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