CHS 200
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1. Human Genome Mapping (promises): Revolutionize the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of
disease
2. Genotype: the combo of alleles you carry for a particular gene
3. Phenotype: The physical expression of that genotype
4. Primary symptom of cystic fibrosis: thick mucus and persistent cough
5. Autosomal Disorders: cystic fibrosis and sickle cell disease
6. Sex linked recessive disorders: 1.hemophilia
2. red green color blindness
7. PKU is presented in what percent of newborns: 0.04%
8. What causes scurvy?: Lack of Vitamin C
9. Goldberg discoveries (what): Cause of pellagra
10. Goldberg Discoveries (how): By studying the diets of orphans and poor
11. Pellagra cause: A diet high in corn but deficient of other important nutrients
12. Caused by Vitamin A deficiency: Night Blindness
13. How much it cost to implent Sommer's solution to the vitamin a deficiency
in India: $0.02-$0.03
14. Rickets (found): among the poor in today's society
15. Rickets (cause): Vitamin D deficiency
16. Mitochondrial Theory of Aging: Energy producing cell organelle is constantly hit with assaults and
eventually fails to function
17. Telomere theory of aging: DNA sequences at the end of our chromosomes shortens and evokes cell
death
18. Inflammation Hypothesis: examples are atherosclerosis, alzheimer's disease, and osteoperosis
19. Evolutionary theory: Based on natural selection or survival of the fittest
20. Caloric Ristriction: Having a lifestyle that avoids metabolic syndrome, high BP, and unbalanced thyroid
hormone levels
21. Free radical theory: Unstable molecules that want an extra electron and will take it from things like the
lipids used to make up cell membranes
22. Immune theory of aging: Our bodies are less able to fight infection and cancer tumors
23. What are Instrumental Daily Activities of Living? (IDAL): Using the telephone, laundry,
and house work, bathing dressing, and using the toilet
24. Comorbidity: the presence of two chronic diseases in a single patient.
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1. Human Genome Mapping (promises): Revolutionize the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of
disease
2. Genotype: the combo of alleles you carry for a particular gene
3. Phenotype: The physical expression of that genotype
4. Primary symptom of cystic fibrosis: thick mucus and persistent cough
5. Autosomal Disorders: cystic fibrosis and sickle cell disease
6. Sex linked recessive disorders: 1.hemophilia
2. red green color blindness
7. PKU is presented in what percent of newborns: 0.04%
8. What causes scurvy?: Lack of Vitamin C
9. Goldberg discoveries (what): Cause of pellagra
10. Goldberg Discoveries (how): By studying the diets of orphans and poor
11. Pellagra cause: A diet high in corn but deficient of other important nutrients
12. Caused by Vitamin A deficiency: Night Blindness
13. How much it cost to implent Sommer's solution to the vitamin a deficiency
in India: $0.02-$0.03
14. Rickets (found): among the poor in today's society
15. Rickets (cause): Vitamin D deficiency
16. Mitochondrial Theory of Aging: Energy producing cell organelle is constantly hit with assaults and
eventually fails to function
17. Telomere theory of aging: DNA sequences at the end of our chromosomes shortens and evokes cell
death
18. Inflammation Hypothesis: examples are atherosclerosis, alzheimer's disease, and osteoperosis
19. Evolutionary theory: Based on natural selection or survival of the fittest
20. Caloric Ristriction: Having a lifestyle that avoids metabolic syndrome, high BP, and unbalanced thyroid
hormone levels
21. Free radical theory: Unstable molecules that want an extra electron and will take it from things like the
lipids used to make up cell membranes
22. Immune theory of aging: Our bodies are less able to fight infection and cancer tumors
23. What are Instrumental Daily Activities of Living? (IDAL): Using the telephone, laundry,
and house work, bathing dressing, and using the toilet
24. Comorbidity: the presence of two chronic diseases in a single patient.
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