Genetic Testing Flashcards

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  1. ) Chromosomal analysis:
    - Used to?
    - Pros?
    - Cons?
    - Ex?
  2. ) FISH:
    - Used to? What phase?
    - Pros?
    - Cons?
    - Probe types? (3)
A
  • Chrom # or major structural changes
  • Aneuplodies, 3-5mb del/dup/reloc.
  • Not good for single gene, point, methylations
  • WAGR
  • Del, trans, copy #, interphase
  • Microdeletions, rearrange, copy #’s, balanced rearangements
  • Must know where to look, point
    1. ) Centromere = Enumeration
    2. ) Locus specific = deletion (P53)
    3. ) Fusion = translocations (leukemias)
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  1. ) CMA: Looks for?
    - Pros?
    - Cons?
  2. ) DNA Sequencing: Tool used?
    - Pros?
    - Cons?
A
  • Gains or losses, and limited mosaicism
  • Unbalanced translocations, CNV’s (but not always clinically relevant
  • Balanced rearrangements, point
  • Sangers
  • Mutations in known genes, new mutations, polymorphic variations
  • Doesn’t test promoters or introns, not great with large deletions or rearrangements
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  • Genetic testing doesn’t need?
  • Informative test?
  • Non-informative test?
  • Allelic heterogeneity? Ex?
  • Genetic heterogeneity? Ex?
  • These factors play role in?
  • 3 interesting examples?
A
  • DNA
  • Definitely diagnoses or rule out disease
  • Not definitive
  • Multiple mutations in particular gene can cause disease; CF
  • Multiple genes associated with phenotype; hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
  • Informative or not
  • Sickle cell = genetic/allelic homogeneity
  • CF = genetic homo; allelic hetero
  • Alzheimers is homo for both
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  • Two most common leukemia translocations:
  • Name? Location? Treatment?
  • Genetic testing algorithm?
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  1. ) CML (t9:22) = Philadelphia chromosomes; gleevac, tyr kinase inhibitors
  2. ) AML/PML/APL (t15:17); retinoic acid, arsenic trioxide

CMA –> CNV’s then use FISH –> FISH Family –> Lit Search if not in family –> check for balance translocation

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