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NU 116 EXAM 4: Module VIII Study Guide

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NU 116 EXAM 4: Module VIII Study Guide genetic disorder - Ans:-An abnormal condition that a person inherits through genes or chromosomes chromosome - Ans:-coiled strands of DNA carrying genes - somatic cells are diploid (46) - gametes are haploid (23) somatic cells - Ans:-Any cells in the body other than reproductive cells, 46 chromosomes - diploid gamete cells - Ans:-sex cells, 23 chromosomes - haploid karyotype - Ans:-pictorial analysis of an individual's chromosomes *placental tissue/amniocentesis can provide this* Normal female karyotype - Ans:-46, XX, no Y chromosomes Normal male karyotype - Ans:-46, XY ©GRACEAMELIA 2024/2025 ACADEMIC YEAR. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED FIRST PUBLISH OCTOBER 2024 Page 2/37 trisomy - Ans:-3 copies of a chromosome instead of 2 monosomy - Ans:-missing a chromosome, individual has 45 chromosomes mosaicism - Ans:--Occurs after fertilization -Results in an individual with 2 different cell lines, each having a different chromosomal number -More common in sex chromosomes turner syndrome - Ans:-A chromosomal disorder in females in which either an X chromosome is missing, making the person XO instead of XX, or part of one X chromosome is deleted. two examples of mosaicism - Ans:-turner syndrome and klinefelter syndrome Klinefelter syndrome - Ans:-A chromosomal disorder in which males have an extra X chromosome, making them XXY instead of XY. Abnormalities of Sex Chromosomes - Ans:-- occur in early embryonic stage - examples include Turner's syndrome and Klinefelter's syndrome autosomal dominant inheritance - Ans:-- 50% chance of passing on the gene if one parent is affected - males and females are equally affected - varying degrees of presentation ©GRACEAMELIA 2024/2025 ACADEMIC YEAR. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED FIRST PUBLISH OCTOBER 2024 Page 3/37 - disorders include: huntington's disease, myotonic dystrophy, fragile X syndrome Huntington's disease - Ans:-chronic brain disease s/s include tremors, impaired thinking, problems swallowing Myotonic dystrophy - Ans:-muscular dystrophy, presenting in adulthood s/s include weakness in feet/legs/hands, abnormal HR, muscle pain examples of autosomal dominant disorders - Ans:-- huntington's disease - myotonic dystrophy - fragile x syndrome autosomal recessive inheritance - Ans:-Carrier parents have a - 25% chance of producing an affected child - 25% chance of passing on abnormal gene - *If child is clinically normal, 50% change child is a carrier* - males and females equally affected examples include: sickle cell, cystic fibrosis, and some metabolic disorders ©GRACEAMELIA 2024/2025 ACADEMIC YEAR. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED FIRST

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NU 116 EXAM 4: Module VIII Study
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genetic disorder - Ans:✔✔-An abnormal condition that a person inherits through genes or

chromosomes


chromosome - Ans:✔✔-coiled strands of DNA carrying genes


- somatic cells are diploid (46)


- gametes are haploid (23)


somatic cells - Ans:✔✔-Any cells in the body other than reproductive cells, 46 chromosomes - diploid


gamete cells - Ans:✔✔-sex cells, 23 chromosomes - haploid


karyotype - Ans:✔✔-pictorial analysis of an individual's chromosomes


*placental tissue/amniocentesis can provide this*


Normal female karyotype - Ans:✔✔-46, XX, no Y chromosomes


Normal male karyotype - Ans:✔✔-46, XY


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trisomy - Ans:✔✔-3 copies of a chromosome instead of 2


monosomy - Ans:✔✔-missing a chromosome, individual has 45 chromosomes


mosaicism - Ans:✔✔--Occurs after fertilization


-Results in an individual with 2 different cell lines, each having a different chromosomal number


-More common in sex chromosomes


turner syndrome - Ans:✔✔-A chromosomal disorder in females in which either an X chromosome is

missing, making the person XO instead of XX, or part of one X chromosome is deleted.


two examples of mosaicism - Ans:✔✔-turner syndrome and klinefelter syndrome


Klinefelter syndrome - Ans:✔✔-A chromosomal disorder in which males have an extra X chromosome,

making them XXY instead of XY.


Abnormalities of Sex Chromosomes - Ans:✔✔-- occur in early embryonic stage


- examples include Turner's syndrome and Klinefelter's syndrome


autosomal dominant inheritance - Ans:✔✔-- 50% chance of passing on the gene if one parent is affected


- males and females are equally affected


- varying degrees of presentation

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- disorders include: huntington's disease, myotonic dystrophy, fragile X syndrome


Huntington's disease - Ans:✔✔-chronic brain disease


s/s include tremors, impaired thinking, problems swallowing


Myotonic dystrophy - Ans:✔✔-muscular dystrophy, presenting in adulthood


s/s include weakness in feet/legs/hands, abnormal HR, muscle pain


examples of autosomal dominant disorders - Ans:✔✔-- huntington's disease


- myotonic dystrophy


- fragile x syndrome


autosomal recessive inheritance - Ans:✔✔-Carrier parents have a


- 25% chance of producing an affected child


- 25% chance of passing on abnormal gene


- *If child is clinically normal, 50% change child is a carrier*


- males and females equally affected


examples include: sickle cell, cystic fibrosis, and some metabolic disorders



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X-linked recessive inheritance - Ans:✔✔-- no male to male transmission


- 50% chance carrier mother will pass abnormal gene to sons (affected)


- 50% chance carrier mother will pass abnormal gene to daughters (carrier)


- fathers affected cannot pass disorder to sons, but all daughters become obligate carriers


examples: hemophilia, muscular dystrophy, colorblindness


X-linked dominant inheritance1 - Ans:✔✔-VERY RARE


- no male to male transmission


- can be lethal in utero, newborn periods (Rett syndrome)


- affected fathers will have affected daughters but not sons


- vitamin D resistant rickets


multifactorial inheritance - Ans:✔✔-- no clear pattern of inheritance


- often a sex bias (eg: pyloric stenosis + males, cleft palate + females)


- increased incidence when multiple family members affected, increased risk with CLOSEST relatives


- cleft palate, heart defect, spina bifida, dislocated hips, clubfoot, pyloric stenosis



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