Notatki Danniego 9 Flashcards

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Linear relationship X ray dose x % mutations

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  • More X-Ray dose, more mutations
  • Very low levels – damage is repairable

Procedure dose (mSv) Time period equivalent from natural background dose
Chest X-Ray 0.02 2.4 days
Skull X-Ray 0.1 12 days
Barium enema 8 2.7 years
CT abdomen 8 2.7 years

Breast CT scans were causing cancer whilst checking for it – was cancelled

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2
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Zihaled radar

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55% of average radiation exposure e.g 7% cosmic
Av- Average person
Av Uk Av Cornwall av nuclear worker freq flyer
2.5 7.8 4.5 2.9

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3
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A lot of radom in air in Cornwall – hence much higher average radiation

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Low doses of radiation could actually reduce cancer risk

- Hornesis (?)

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UV light causes inappropriate binding of DNA

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  • Thymine dimers
    - > causes Thymine to bind to another thymine
  • Mutation repair of thymine dimers with excision enzymes (?)
  • Xeroderma pigmentation (?)
  • > lack of excision repair enzyme
  • > genetic disorder
  • Radiomimetic burns
  • -> somatic mutations (burns) of skin under high energy radiation
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5
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Anes test

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Experimental sample -> Agar plate lacking histidine lots of samples present
Rat liver extract +
suspected mutagen

Histidine-dependent salmonella Incubation

control -> agar plate lacking histidine not many present

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6
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Chemical mutations

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  • Things that tend to cause powerful mutations are more rare
    - > lettuce relative risk 0.04%
    - > Makes carcinogens to combat inserts feding on it (?) – Carffeic acid -> in a lot of foods
  • Genome seems to change more than originally thought
    - > more fluid than stable
    - > many mutations
  • 80% of mutations in offspring come from father
    - > wary in which germ cell are made
    - > the older the male, the more replications each sperm has been through
    - > higher chance of mutation leter in lige
  • Telomeres are repeated sections of DNA that protect chromosomes when replicating
    - > Telomerase puts telomeres back together in babies
    - > Length reduces with age
    - > De(?) patients on average have shorter telomeres
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7
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Natural selection

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Descend with modification; Genetics plus time

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8
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HIV - RNA retrovirus

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  • > 1/3 of people in Botswana ISA so on
    - > can see its evolution by sequencing it’s RNA
    - > large, quick diversification (?), resistance to drugs
    - > from West Africa
  • Can estimate origin of HIV from divergence of recent strains
    - > ~ estimates that virus began to spread around 1910-1930
    - > Belgian colonists in the Congo (?)
    - > Bean around longer but no transmission/movement
  • Simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) in apes
    - > HIV evolved from this
    - > only causes mild symptoms in apes
  • Many (?) juman DNA compared to chimps - 95% similar
    - > no fonges (?) still have cominos (?)
    - > same o. of hair follicles but no hair, less Keratin
    - > deletion in human sarcomanic myosin (?), not as much

Ys surface area of intestinces/ fewer digestion enzymes

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9
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Humans are the only animals that cannot survive on only raw food!

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10
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Humans are the only primates that don’t have spines on p (?)

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-> deleted genes

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Humans are least varied primate from each other

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  • > physically speaking

- > e.g. (?) and east chimps have higher diversity than any 2 humans

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12
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Humans have a very high number of cortical neurons

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-> 12500 million

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13
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Humans are only organism (?) that can speak

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-> People with natural dyspression (?) show similar deletions for brain language genes as other primates lacking genes

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