Tutorial 2 - Nomenclature Flashcards

1
Q
What does each of the letter prefixes in HGVS nomenclature stand for?
g
c
n
r
p
A
genomic
coding
non-coding
RNA 
protein
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2
Q

What are the key parts of a mutation written in HGVS nomenclature?

A

Reference sequence

Letter prefix

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3
Q

Which reference sequence would you use if referring to

  • a complete genomic molecule
  • an incomplete genomic molecule
  • an mRNA transcript
  • a protein
A

NC
NG
NM
NP

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4
Q

Describe what this mutation written in HGVS nomenclature is showing
NM_004006.2:c.93+1G>A

A

Reference sequence in an mRNA transcript
Coding region
At point 93+1
A guanine has mutated to adenine

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5
Q

What are the 6 types of protein mutations?

A
Synonymous
Mis-sense
Nonsense 
Frameshift
In-frame duplication 
Intronic
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6
Q

Advantages of Star allele nomenclature

A

Faster and easier to write down
Clinicians less likely to make mistakes
Single star can represent many variants

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7
Q

Disadvantages of Star allele nomenclature

A

Makes interpretation of results difficult

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