Multifactorial Inheritance Flashcards
1
Q
What are the characteristics of diseases and other traits that demonstrate multifactorial inheritance?
A
- Variable disease progression (depending on other factors)
- Different alleles in same gene with varying levels of severity
- Increased risk to relatives without consistent pattern of (Mendelian mode of) inheritance within families
- No simple relationship between genetic variant and trait when looking at the population
2
Q
What is a specific example of diseases and other traits that demonstrate multifactorial inheritance?
A
- Some cancers
- Schizophrenia
- Diabetes
- Cleft lip/palate
- Hypertension
- Alzheimer disease
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Inflammatory bowel disease
- Asthma
3
Q
What are the strategies used to determine the relative importance of genetic v. non-genetic factors in contributing to the variation of a complex trait?
A
- Twin studies
- Adoption studies
- Immigration studies
4
Q
What are some reasons that it is difficult to quantify the role of genetic factors in contributing to risk of disease at both population and individual levels?
A
- Have to distinguish b/w clustering in families due to genetics and those due to shared environmental factors
- Incomplete penetrance, variable expressivity, heterogeneity, and presence of phenocopies
- The role of non-genetic factors in contributing to variation in complex traits will vary from trait to trait and from individual to individual