Genetics Flashcards
Mendelian genetics
Rare diseases
One gene = one disorder
Complex trait genetics
Common diseases
Multiple genes
Eg asthma, hypertension
Somatic genetics
Cancer
Mosaicism
Presence of 2 population of cells with different genotypes in an individual
Different types of mosaicism
Inherited
De novo
Somatic
Inherited mosaicism- child heterozygous in all cells
- parent has mutation in all cells
- parent has mutation that affects germline and somatic cells
- parent has germline mosaic mutation
De novo mosaicism - child heterozygous in every cell
- parent has mutation in a single gamete
- mutation occurs in zygote within first few cell divisions
Somatic mosaicism
- child has somatic mutation that occurs in postzygotic development = present in a percentage of cells
- child has mosaic mutation that occurs later in development = affects fewer cells
Genotype-phenotype correlations
The position and nature of the mutation within a gene can determine the manifestation of the condition in an individual
ADPKD
Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease
Prevalence of ADPKD
1 in 500-1000
All ethnic groups
5-10 million world wide
Extrarenal manifestations of ADPKD
Hypertension
Mitral prolapse
Pancreatic cysts
Seminal vesicles/ejaculatory duct cysts
Hepatic cysts
Intracranial aneurysm
Two proteins that when mutated cause ADPKD
Polycystin-1<ā most common 75%
Polycystin-2
Where are cysts most common in ADPKD
Kidney
Liver