Genetic Epidemiology Flashcards
advantages of genome wide association studies (GWAS)?
useful for studying diseases where the underlying biological mechanisms are unknown
can lead to better understanding of a disease
disadvantages of genomic-wide association studies?
- All significant associations have to be independently replicated to be considered robust.
- A robust association between a genetic marker and a disease does not mean it is causative.
- small effect size of some eugenic loci means large sample sizes are needed to have sufficient power.
what are genome-wide association studies (GWAS)?
a special type of association study in which genetic markers are analysed covering the whole genome.
currently the most widely used method to discover genetic associations with a disease.
how is the relative recurrence risk ratio calculated?
prevalence of disease in relatives of affected person / prevalence of disease in general population
what does it mean if twins are discordant?
one has the disease and one doesn’t
what does it mean if twins are concordant?
both have the disease or both do not have the disease
what do adoption studies do?
compares disease concordance with biological parents to concordance with adoptive parents
what does segregation analysis do?
- analyses the mode of inheritance of a disease and how many genes are involved.
- involves studying extended families to see if inheritance of the disease follows a particular pattern.
define linkage
the tendency for 2 or more genetic loci to be inherited together due to close physical proximity (they are on the same chromosomes)
what is a haplotype?
when recombination events create new combinations of alleles.
what is the recombination fraction?
the probability of 2 genetic markers segregating independently.
what are linkage studies?
a method for determining the region of the genome that contains a disease susceptibility locus.
uses genetic markers and assesses how often these markers co-segregate with the disease.
what are parametric linkage studies?
makes certain assumptions about the disease, the main one being the mode of inheritance.
what is an LOD score?
a statistical measure of the likelihood of genetic linkage between 2 loci.
what are some limitations of linkage studies?
They require a large number of families or families with large pedigrees:
- Loss of power
- Large number of studies are not replicated.
The disease susceptibility regional’s can be very large:
- Can make it hard to locate the causative mutation
- Provides the input for candidate gene studies