Lecture 4 Flashcards

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define polymorphism.

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  • this is a variation in the common DNA sequence that occurs and is sustained within a population at a frequency that is higher than that of an average mutation.
  • found in more than 1% of the population
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2
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what are the five types of polymorphisms?

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1) SNP (single nucleotide polymorphism)
2) RFLP (restriction fragment length polymorphism)
3) VNTR (Variable Number Tandem Repeat)
4) SSR (Simple Sequence Repeat)
5) CNV’s (Copy Number Variants)

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3
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what is the difference between an SNP and a point mutation?

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  • SNPs occur at a higher frequency

- SNPs have little to no affect on phenotype

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4
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What is a RFLP and what is the result?

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(restriction fragment length polymorphism)

  • basically an SNP within an enzyme restriction site
  • results in longer fragment cut by restriction enzyme
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5
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what are microsatellites?

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  • another name for SSR

- tandem repeated sequences 1-6 nucleotides long

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6
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what is the most useful group of polymorphic markers for gene mapping and personal identification?

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  • SSR aka microsatellites
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what is the difference between VNTR and SSR?

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  • VNTR are usually longer repeated sequences (10-100bp vs 1-6bp)
  • minisatellite vs microsatellite
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what is a CNV?

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(copy number variants)

- deletion or duplication of around 50kb to 12Mb

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9
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what is meant by “de novo”?

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“possessed by neither parent”

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10
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how are CNVs caused?

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  • usually unequal crossing over during meiosis or they are inherited
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11
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what is the mutation that results in sickle cell anemia?

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  • GAG to GTG
  • Glutamic Acid to FUCKING valine
  • hydrophillic hemoglobin to hydrophobic hemoglobin
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12
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how many variants do RFLPs have?

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2, present or absent

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13
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how many variants do SNP’s have?

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4, A, T, G, C

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14
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what is the normal function of P-450?

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  • metabolism of xenobiotics and toxic compounds in the liver
  • acts as hydroxylases and methyl oxidases
  • primary enzyme in metabolism of drugs
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15
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why is the CYP2D6 enzyme important?

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  • responsible for metabolizing 20% of drugs in the liver.

- gene expression that is too great results in ineffective drugs and too slow will result in toxicity.

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16
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why is the CYP2C9 enzyme important?

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  • metabolizes 16% of drugs

- used to clear coumadin (Warfarin) which treats blood clotting in thrombophilia

17
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why is the CYP2C19 enzyme important?

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  • converts clopidogrel (Plavix) into the active compound (oxo-clopidogrel).
18
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repeat sequences account for what percent of human DNA?

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50%