Genetic Principles Flashcards
What are examples of conditions of autosomal dominant inheritance?
- Achondroplasia
- Breast/colon cancer
- APKD
- NF1
- HD
Describe features of AD inheritance
- vertical transmission
- 1 copy of variant gene causes the condition
- phenotypic severity influenced by one or more modifier genes and environmental factors
- females and males equally affected
Define variable expression
Individuals who are affected by the same condition but to different clinical degrees, even in the case of having the same gene variants and being in the same family (typical of AD conditions)
Define incomplete penetrance
Inheritance of a gene variant by not being affected or less affected
Define gonadal mosaicism and its impact on genetic disease
When some gonadal cells contain the mutated gene and others do not.
Increases the risk of a child inheriting a mutated gene from unaffected parents due to a new mutation arising.
What are some examples of conditions which are autosomal recessive?
- CF
- Spinal muscular dystrophy
- Congenital adrenal hyperplasia
- Wilson’s disease
- Tay-Sachs disease
Describe features of AR inheritance
- both parents of an affected individual are heterozygous carriers
- 2 copies of faulty gene inherited to be affected (homozygous)
- compound heterozygosity can cause disease (2 different pathogenic genes contained in the same gene)
- horizontal inheritance
- consanguinity and metabolic enzyme defects common
- males and females both equally affected
Define revertant genes
When a variant gene regains normal functioning through further mutation
What are some examples of X-linked recessive conditions?
- muscular dystrophy (BMD, DMD)
Describe features of X-linked recessive conditions
- women typically unaffected due to other X-chromosome compensating
- no male-male transmission
- knight’s move transmission: skips over unaffected individuals
Define manifesting carriers
When females are mildly affected by X-linked recessive conditions due to skewed X-inactivation where the mutated gene on the affected C-chromosome is kept switched on
What are some examples of X-linked dominant inherited conditions?
- vitamin D resistant Rickets
- incontentia pigmenti
- Rett syndrome
Describe features of X-linked dominant inheritance
- inherited by females (because sons will inherit their X only from their mother)
- 1 copy of faulty gene enough to cause phenotype (vertical transmission)
- no male-male transmission
Define genetic anticipation
Increasing severity and earlier age of onset of a condition over successive generations
What are examples of conditions affected by genetic anticipation?
- Fragile X
- HD
- myotonic dystrophy