inheritance Flashcards
1
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benefits of understanding genetic variation
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decreased parental guilt less anxiety for families family planning more treatment options better clinical management families can gain access to resources and support
2
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filtering process
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identify total variants mode of inheritance population frequency functional effect gene affected?
3
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genetics research cycle
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patients and families phenotype description identify relevant genes identify the genes responsible diagnose, manage, treat
4
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ethical considerations
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learn more than just yourself
who can access knowledge?
incidental findings - things that you didn’t seek to know.
who/how to determine vulnerable populations - those who can’t consent themselves?
5
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example recessive disease
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PKU
6
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dominant inheritance disease e.g.
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huntingtons
7
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incomplete dominance disease e.g.
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sickle-cell anemia
8
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multiple allele e.g.
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blood type
9
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complex inheritance e.g.
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skin colour
10
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what is complex inheritence
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1 phenotype = many genotypes
1 genotype - many possible phenotypes
environmental impact not understood
depends on multiple genes