Medical Genetics Chapter 1: What Is in a Human Genome?

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karyotypes

A size-order chromosome chart.

multifactorial traits

A trait or illness determined by several genes and the environment

genetic population

a large collection of alleles, distinguished by their frequencies

Each consecutive three DNA bases is a code from a particular ___________ which are the building blocks of proteins

amino acid

alleles

an alternate (variant) form of a gene

pedigrees

a chart of symbols connected by lines that depict the genetic relationships and transmission of inherited traits in related individuals

All cells except what cells contain the entire genome?

red blood cells

gene expression

refers to whether a gene is "turned on" or "turned off" from being transcribed and translated into protein

Nearly all of our cells contain how many copies of a genome?

two

mutation

A change in a protein-encoding gene that affects the phenotype and is rare in a population

sex chromosomes

A chromosome containing genes that specify sex.

autosomes

A chromosome that does not have a gene that determines sex.

chromosomes

A highly wound continuous molecule of DNA and the proteins associated with it

gene pool

all genes in a population

A human somatic cell has how many pairs of chromosomes?

23 pairs (2 complete sets of genetic information)

recessive

an allele whose expression is masked by another allele

The actual building of a protein is called?

translation

Genome

Complete set of genetic instructions characteristic of an organism, including protein-encoding genes and other DNA sequences

population genetics

is applied to healthcare, forensics and other fields. Also, the basis of evolution.

To produce a protein a process called __________ copies the sequence of part of one strand of DNA molecule into a related molecule of mRNA

transcription

"genetic determinism"

"we are our genes" Attributing a trait to a gene or genes

dominant

A gene variant expressed when present in one copy

exome

The 1 to 2 percent of the genome that encodes protein.

Genetics

The study of inherited traits and their variation. The study of how traits are transmitted.

Heredity

The transmission of traits and biological information between generations.

Genes

The units of heredity that are biochemical instructions that tell cells how to manufacture certain proteins. Consist of long molecules of DNA

proteins provide the ______ associated with genes, such as blood clotting factors.

traits

Bioethics

addresses moral issues and controversies that arise in applying medical technology (i.e. privacy, use of genetic information, and discrimination

differentiation

cell specialization, reflecting differential gene expression

stem cells

cells that give rise to other stem cells , as well as to cells that differentiate

Genomics

comparing and analyzing genomes to reveal how closely related we are to each other and other species.

What are the four basic tissue types in the body?

connective, epithelium, muscle, and nervous

genotype

the allele combinations in an individual that causes traits or disorders

phenotype

the expression of a gene in traits or symptoms


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