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What is a key feature to Autosomal genetic problem in pedigree (vs. X-linked)?
12:00 AM | November 30, -0001Author: Adeleke
Autosomal - Male-to-male inheritance (x-linked has no male-to-male)Continue reading
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Dx: Lateral displacement of the innercorner of the eye; Pigment abnormalities; congenital deafness; limb abnormalities What gene is the problem?
12:00 AM | November 30, -0001Author: Adeleke
Klein-Waardenburg Syndrome HOX gene abnormalityContinue reading
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If cystic fibrosis patient were to be treated with gene therapy, which type of cells should be targeted by the host cells?
12:00 AM | November 30, -0001Author: Adeleke
Epithelial cellsContinue reading
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name 5 Autosomal Dominant diseases
12:00 AM | November 30, -0001Author: Adeleke
FH-MAN Familial Hypercholesterolemia; Huntingtons; Marfans; Acute Intermittent Porphyria; NF-1Continue reading
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What is usually the common problem in the Autosomal Dominant diseases?
12:00 AM | November 30, -0001Author: Adeleke
Structural protein damageContinue reading
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name 4 common Autosomal Recessive diseases
12:00 AM | November 30, -0001Author: Adeleke
SCriPT Sickle cell; Cystic Fibrosis; PKU; Tay-SachsContinue reading
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What type of genetic diseases affect energy production? (Name 3)
12:00 AM | November 30, -0001Author: Adeleke
Mitochondrial Diseases: Leber's optic neuropathy; MELAS; MMLContinue reading
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name 4 X-linked recessive common diseases
12:00 AM | November 30, -0001Author: Adeleke
Duchennes muscular dystrophy; Lesh-Nylan; G6PD; Hemophilia A & BContinue reading
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Paternal relationships b/t man and infant can best be determined by DNA fingerprinting. What about the DNA is analyzed?
12:00 AM | November 30, -0001Author: Adeleke
Tandem repeatsContinue reading
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2 amino acids that are the precursors for catecholamines
12:00 AM | November 30, -0001Author: Adeleke
Phenylalanine TyrosineContinue reading