Genetics HW questions FINAL
balanced vs unbalanced A chromosome with a point mutation
balanced
DNA is introduced directly into the body in --- gene therapy, which is the most invasive type of gene therapy
in vivo
-- the order of a segment of a chromosome is reversed
inversion
a test incorporates the results of genetic tests and information about diet, exercise, and lifestyle habits
nutrigenetic
a cell with an extra chromosome sets is
polyploid
Oncogenes
-activation causes cancer -cancer entails a gain of function -activation is usually associated with a point mutation, translocation, or inversion
Which of the following are services of genetic advisors
-construct a pedigree based on information provided by the family -arrangement for testing for genetic disorders -discuss the results of genetic tests -information about support group services
Which of the following events can result in the development of cancer
-dedifferentiation -activation of cancer stem cells - increase in the proportion of stem cells within a tissue -defective tissue repair
Which complications of gene therapy can be overcome by the CRISPR - Cas9 system
-immune response to viral vectors -retroviruses activating oncogenes -inserted genes disrupting off target genes
Tumor suppressor genes
-inactivation causes cancer -cancer entails a loss of function -often inactivated by a point mutation or deletion
Which of the following are typical characteristics of cancer cells
-loss of cell cycle control - dedifferentiated -lack of contact inhibition -can induce blood vessel formation
What are the benefits of using genetic testing to aid drug selection for pt?
-pt prognosis can be predicted -response to drug can be predicted -response to the drug can be monitored
Treatments that alter phenotype
-removal of affected body part -replacement of an affected body part with material from a donor -treatment of diabetes with human insulin -enzyme replacement therapy for lysosomal storage disease -substrate reduction therapy
F/T All tumors are cancerous
False
Cancer cells can result from a failure of
a cell cycle checkpoint
--- fragment does not have a centromere
acentric
A cell with a single extra chromosome or missing chromosome
aneuploid
balanced vs unbalanced A chromosome with an inversion
balanced
A tumor suppressor gene mutation that causes cancer is usually a
deletion
In a --- part of a chromosome is missing
deletion
--- chromosome has two centromeres
dicentric
test is one that is available to general public without input from a physician or genetic counselor
direct to consumer
--- part of a chromosome is present twice
duplication
A cell with normal chromosome number
eupliod
cells altered outside the body and then influenced in --- gene therapy
ex vivo
Activation of proto- oncogene into oncogene could occur due to a mutation or change in the --- of the wild type gene
expression
F/T Cancer begins when a cell divides less frequently than it should
false
F/T Changes in chromosome number, deletion, and duplication can cause cancer, but point mutations cannot cause cancer
false
F/T Chromosomes in cancer cells exists in normal numbers
false
F/T Duplication of a chromosomes in a cancer cell reduces the copies of an oncogene
false
F/T Most cancers are the result of a single gene change
false
F/T Most causes of cancer are caused by normal chromosomes
false
F/T Most causes of cancer arise from inheriting a cancer susceptibility allele from a parent
false
F/T Ocogenes cause cancer when they are inactivated
false
Cancer susceptibility is passed onto future generations when a --- mutation has occurred
germline
DNA of a gamete or fertilized ovum is altered in ---- gene therapy
germline
--- is a chromosome with two identical arms
isochromosome
Which technique is used the most with newborn screening tests
mass spectrometry
--- one chromosome is missing
monosomy
--- inversion, the inveresion does not include the centromere
paracentric
--- inversion, the centromere is with the inverted region
pericentric
Test detects a variants of multiple genes or gene expression patterns that affect drug metabolism
pharmacogenetics
test detects a variant of a single gene that affects drug metabolism
pharmacogenetics
Genes that normally stimulate cell division when it is appropriate are called
proto-oncogenes
--- is a method of treatment that causes adverse effects by harming healthy human cells
radiation
--- translocation, two different chromosomes exchange parts
reciprocal
Treatments that alter genotype
replacement of a mutant allele through gene therapy
--- chromosome forms when a chromosome loses its telomeres and ends fuse
ring
---- translocation, the long arms of acrocentric chromosomes fuse to form a single long chromosome
robertsonian
A mutation that occurs in cells that do not develop into gametes is called an -- mutation
somatic
DNA is altered only in cells that are affected with an illness in --- gene therapy. This type of therapy is noninhertiable
somatic
Sporadic cancer is due to --- mutations
somatic
the oldest approach to treating cancer is
surgery
Cancer cells often have longer telomeres due to reactivation of the enzyme
telomerase
Traditional treatments for cancer, such as radiation and chemotherapy are effective because
they kill rapidly dividing cells
--- parts of two chromosomes have been exchanged
translocation
A fusion protein can be produced due to --- of a proto - oncogene to a site next to another gene
translocation
--- an extra copy of one chromosome
trisomy
F/T A mutation present in all stages of a tumor acts early in the disease process
true
F/T Chromosome in cancer cells may bear translocation
true
F/T Chromothripsis shatters several chromosomes and may kill the cell - or trigger cancer
true
F/T Somatic cells may develop mutations in cancer causing genes
true
F/T The older a tumor is, the more genetic changes it will have
true
F/T The process of tumor spreading is called metastasis
true
F/T Translocation that join part of nonhomologous chromosomes turn genes into oncogenes
true
RB1 and p53 are
tumor suppressors
-- is targeted based on genetic information
tyrosine kinase inhibitor
balanced vs unbalanced A chromosome with a deletion
unbalanced
balanced vs unbalanced A chromosome with a duplication
unbalanced
balanced vs unbalanced A chromosome with an extra piece of another chromosome due to translocation
unbalanced