Molecular Epidemiology Of Pathogens Flashcards

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What is molecular epidemiology of pathogens?

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A resolved measure of differences that determines:
Disease distribution in time and place
Disease transmission, manifestation and progression

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How can you measure diversity?

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Single weighting,
additive weighting,
multiple weighting

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What is single weighting?

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Presence or absence

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What is additive weighting?

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Combination of single tests

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What are the types of multiple weighting?

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Factorial
Functional
Temporal

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What is factorial multiple weighting?

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Presence or absence of a gene relative to a location in the genome

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What does functional weighting detect?

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Type of substitution - phylogenetic progression

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What is a dendogram?

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Phylogenetic tree that also represents time

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What does temporal multiple weighting produce?

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A dendogram

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What factors affect the speed of the molecular clock?

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Bacterial replication rate
DNA or RNA polymerase proof reading fidelity
Selection pressure from the host or environment
Degree of redundancy in the genome
Transmission rate

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Why does bacterial replication rate affect the speed of the molecular clock?

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Higher mutation rate

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How does redundancy degree affect the speed of the molecular clock?

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Multiple copies allow for mutation without changing overall functionality
Movement or recombination within genome may not affect phenotype

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What is convergent evolution?

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Changes that revert genes back to an older profile

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What is antigenic shift?

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Genes being replaced completely

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What are epidemiological associations?

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Transmission
Resovoirs of ingestion
Spread or emergence of resistance

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