Human Heredity - Unit 4
Steps involved in RNA interference
1. Dicer cuts double-stranded RNAs 2. Double-stranded RNAs separate 3. Separated siRNAs bind RISC and target mRNA 4. Target mRNA is cut
Which of the following characteristics are typical of cancer cells?
Loss of cell cycle control Dedifferentiated Lack contact inhibition Can induce blood vessel formation
A fusion protein can be produced due to the _____________ of a proto-oncogene to a site next to another gene.
translocation
RB1 and p53 are __________ __________
tumor suppressors
A cloning ________ is a DNA molecule into which another piece of DNA can be inserted.
vector
Function in Nature
Combines T cell receptor binding with antibody anti-cancer response Cuts DNA in bacteria to stop viral infection Jellyfish gene leads to bioluminescence, repelling predators A natural antibody response is polyclonal
Fluorescent DNA probes that bind to _____________ sequences on the grid are detected by a laser.
Complementary
Exposure to which chemicals or foods increases cancer risk?
Cooked red meat Fumigants Fungicides Herbicides Insecticides
Many drugs are produced using recombinant DNA technology. Identify the drug listed Glucocerebrosidase
Corrects enzyme deficiency in Gaucher disease
A microarray is a piece of glass or plastic to which many small pieces of ________ are attached in a grid pattern
DNA
The enzyme _______ ________ is used to attach DNA strands.
DNA ligase
T/F Oncogenes cause cancer when they are inactivated.
False
T/F Each gene that has been implicated in behavioral traits is important in just a single behavioral disorder.
False
Assessments of heritability show _ _______ contribution from genetics to intelligence.
a high
A tumor suppressor gene mutation that causes cancer is usually a ____________
deletion
The ________ __________test measures verbal fluency, mathematical reasoning, memory, and spatial visualization skills.
intelligence quotient
The molecules that carry out RNA interference are called _________ _________ ________.
small interfering RNAs
An organism that contains DNA from other species is called a ________ organism.
transgenic
Steps involved in a DNA microarray experiment
1. Isolate RNA 2. Generate cDNAs 3. Label probes with fluorescent tags 4. Incubate labeled cDNAs with DNA microarray 5. Detect bound, fluorescent DNA probes with a laser scanner 6. Analyze data with a computer
Two-thirds of all people have an IQ between _______
85-115
Select the passenger mutation from the list below. A mutation that makes cyclin hyperactive A silent mutation in Rb A mutation that inactivates p53 A mutation that leads to overexpression of HER2
A silent mutation in Rb
Determine whether each description pertains to oncogenes. Cancer entails a gain-of-function. Often inactivated by a point mutation or deletion. Activation is usually associated with a point mutation, translocation, or inversion. Activation causes cancer. Inactivation causes cancer. Cancer entails a loss-of-function.
Activation causes cancer. Cancer entails a gain-of-function. Activation is usually associated with a point mutation, translocation, or inversion.
Which of the following events at the cellular level can result in development of cancer?
Activation of cancer stem cells Increase in the proportion of stem cells within a tissue Defective tissue repair Dedifferentiation
In 2010, a federal judge ruled that patents were improperly granted for which gene or genes because they are based on a law of nature?
BRCA genes
The drug bevacizumab is used to treat a number of different cancers including colorectal cancer, lung cancer, and breast cancer. This drug is a VEGF inhibitor. In what way do you predict bevacizumab affects cancer?
Bevacizumab inhibits angiogenesis.
Invention
CAR-T CRISPR-Cas9 Green fluorescent protein Monoclonal antibodies
Can be used in any species _______________
CRISPR-Cas9
Can be used to remove, replace, or add more than one gene at a time _______________
CRISPR-Cas9
Uses RNA _____________
CRISPR-Cas9
Breast cancer is classified into four different categories based on the genes that are expressed in the cancer cells. Two of the subtypes are luminal A and luminal B. Both of these cancers start in luminal cells that line the mammary ducts. However, gene expression patterns ultimately differ between the two cancer types. What best characterizes the type of pathway that was disrupted to lead to this difference?
Cell fate pathways
Select the example that shows the interplay between environmental and genetic factors in cancer.
Certain mutations in the genes that encode the cytochrome P450 complex lead to poorer detoxification of cigarette smoke, and thus greater cancer risk.
Many drugs are produced using recombinant DNA technology. Identify the drug listed Atrial natriuretic peptide
Dilates blood vessels, promotes urination
Function as Technology
Directs antibody to cancer cells Molecular tool to remove, replace, or add genes to selected sites Serves as a reporter when attached to selected genes, causing encoded proteins to glow An antibody response directed against a specific antigen
Determine whether each description pertains to passenger mutations. Does not cause cancer Occurs in cancerous and noncancerous cells Known to occur in about 200 genes Provides selective growth advantage to cells Number of mutations increases with the patient's age
Does not cause cancer Occurs in cancerous and noncancerous cells Number of mutations increases with the patient's age
T/F All tumors are cancerous.
False
T/F Behavioral disorders are usually single-gene disorders.
False
T/F Cancer begins when a cell divides less frequently than it should.
False
T/F Changes in chromosome number, deletions, and duplications can cause cancer, but point mutations cannot cause cancer.
False
T/F Chromosomes in cancer cells exist in normal numbers.
False
T/F Duplication of a chromosome in a cancer cell reduces the copies of an oncogene.
False
T/F Most cancers are the result of a single genetic change.
False
T/F Most cases of cancer are are caused by normal chromosomes.
False
T/F Most cases of cancer arise from inheriting a cancer susceptibility allele from a parent.
False
A DNA microarray, also called a _________ ________, is used to detect and display the mRNAs in a cell.
Gene chip
Determine whether each description pertains to tumor suppressor genes. Cancer entails a gain-of-function. Often inactivated by a point mutation or deletion. Activation is usually associated with a point mutation, translocation, or inversion. Activation causes cancer. Inactivation causes cancer. Cancer entails a loss-of-function.
Inactivation causes cancer. Cancer entails a loss-of-function. Often inactivated by a point mutation or deletion.
Mutations in a gene called RGS7 have been shown to result in an increase in anchorage independent growth (i.e. cells can grow without being connected to the extracellular matrix) and in cell migration in a certain type of skin cancer. To which stage or "strike" of cancer progression would this mutation contribute?
Invasion
Transgenic organisms are patentable. Select the conditions that a transgenic organism must satisfy in order to be patented.
It must be new. It must be useful. It must be based on widely used technology. It must be easy to replicate.
Many drugs are produced using recombinant DNA technology. Identify the drug listed Renin inhibitor
Lowers blood pressure
You perform a karyotype on cells from a cancer sample and you see a normal chromosomal array (44 autosomes and 2 sex chromosomes). However, when you perform gene expression profiling, you see that gene expression in the cancerous tissue is different than in adjacent normal tissue. Select scenarios that are consistent with your observations. Check all that apply.
Point mutations have changed the expression patterns of several transcription factors in the cancer cells. Epigenetic changes throughout the genome have changed the expression patterns of genes. A chromosomal inversion has inactivated a tumor suppressor.
Many drugs are produced using recombinant DNA technology. Identify the drug listed Factor VIII
Promotes blood clotting in treatment of hemophilia
Determine whether each description pertains to driver mutations. Does not cause cancer Occurs in cancerous and noncancerous cells Known to occur in about 200 genes Provides selective growth advantage to cells Number of mutations increases with the patient's age
Provides selective growth advantage to cells Known to occur in about 200 genes
In ________ ___________ a double-stranded RNA molecule separates into single strands. One of the strands prevents a complementary mRNA from being translated.
RNA Interference
____________ is a method of treatment that causes adverse effects by harming healthy cells.
Radiation
Many drugs are produced using recombinant DNA technology. Identify the drug listed Thrombin
Stops postsurgical bleeding
Based on a bacterium that infects plants _______
TALEN
Select the information/inventions that would be patentable under current U.S. guidelines. Check all that apply.
The cDNA sequence from a gene in a newly discovered species of ants The gene sequence used in a diagnostic test for a novel virus A novel high throughput DNA sequencing technique
Many drugs are produced using recombinant DNA technology. Identify the drug listed Deoxyribonuclease
Thins secretions in lungs of people with cystic fibrosis
You are developing cancer drugs. You wish to develop a drug that reduces expression of an oncogene. You want the mRNA encoded by the oncogene to be completely destroyed in the treated cells. Which strategy should you use?
Treatment of cancer cells with RNAi
T/F A mutation present in all stages of a tumor acts early in the disease process.
True
T/F Chromosomes in cancer cells may bear translocations.
True
T/F Chromothripsis shatters several chromosomes and may kill the cell—or trigger cancer.
True
T/F Different mental and behavioral conditions can have the same symptoms.
True
T/F Environmental influences can affect behavioral traits.
True
T/F Somatic cells may develop mutations in cancer-causing genes.
True
T/F The older a tumor is, the more genetic changes it will have.
True
T/F The process of a tumor spreading is called metastasis.
True
T/F Translocations that join parts of nonhomologous chromosomes can turn proto-oncogenes into oncogenes.
True
T/F Genes control the synthesis of and response to neurotransmitters.
True
________ ______ ________ is targeted based on genetic information.
Tyrosine kinase inhibitor
Relies on the FokI nuclease ________
ZFN
Fusarium graminearum is a fungus that decimates harvests and contaminates grains with a harmful toxin. Australian scientists are currently using a fungal technology to inactivate three of the fungal genes that make the fungus infectious and the infected grains toxic. At the end of their experiment, they showed that 92% of the fungal population they were studying now carried the inactivated forms of the gene. This experiment is an example of
a gene drive
A variation of ________ _________ uses morpholinos to silence mutations that cause exons to be cut out of mRNA.
antisense technology
CD133 is a cell surface molecule that is commonly used to identify cancer stem cells in certain types of tumors. CD133 is typically lost from cells
at the late progenitor stage.
The release of bacteria or plants that can detoxify pollutants is called ___________
bioremediation
Rice containing genes encoding mammalian cytochrome P450 monooxygenases can be used to metabolize herbicides to non-phytotoxic metabolites. This is an example of __________. Check all that apply.
bioremediation a transgenic organism genetically modified food
The release of bacteria or plants that can detoxify pollutants is called ___________
bioremediation.
The use or alteration of cells or biological molecules for specific applications is called _________
biotechnology
Reverse transcriptase is used in the lab to make ________ which is complementary to a specific mRNA.
cDNA
You are conducting a study to understand differences in gene expression between identical twins. You decide to perform a DNA microarray experiment. Select the molecules that will be fluorescently labeled in your study comparing gene expression between twin #1 and twin #2. Check all that apply.
cDNA from twin #1 cDNA from twin #2
When a DNA microarray experiment is conducted, the ____ _______ ______ ________ are labeled with fluorescent dyes.
cDNAs from each sample
Cancer can result from a failure of a ________ ________ ____________
cell cycle checkpoint
Making many copies of a specific DNA sequence is called _________
cloning
Activation of a proto-oncogene into an oncogene could occur due to a mutation or a change in the _____________ of the wild-type gene.
expression
The ______ _______ _________eliminates the effect of unequal opportunities on assessment of intelligence.
general intelligence measure
Cancer susceptibility is passed onto future generations when a(n) ___________ mutation has occurred.
germline
Traditional treatments for cancer, such as radiation and chemotherapy, are effective because they ______ ________ _______ _______
kill rapidly dividing cells
A ___________ is a sequence of twenty-five DNA bases attached to organic groups that are different from the usual sugar-phosphate backbone of DNA.
morpholino
Genes control the synthesis of _________, a fatty substance that coats and insulates neurons
myelin
Neurons use chemical signals called __________to communicate with one another.
neurotransmitters
Small circular DNA molecules that are found in some bacteria, yeasts, and plant cells are called ____________
plasmids
During neurotransmission, the cell that synthesizes and releases the signaling molecule is called the __________ neuron.
presynaptic
Genes that normally stimulate cell division when it is appropriate are called _________ ___________
proto-oncogenes
A DNA molecule that includes nucleotide sequences from two different organisms is called a _________ DNA molecule.
recombinant
DNA is cut into fragments by __________ __________
restriction enzymes.
A mutation that occurs in cells that do not develop into gametes is called a(n) ___________ mutation.
somatic
Sporadic cancer is due to __________ mutations.
somatic
Some restriction enzymes produce ________ ___________ that are complementary to each other.
sticky ends
The oldest approach to treating cancer is __________
surgery
Associations between neurons called _________ are the site of neurotransmission.
synapses
Cancer cells often have longer telomeres due to reactivation of the enzyme _____________.
telomerase