NUR2392 EXAM 1: MODULES 1-3
QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT
ANSWERS LATEST VERSION 2025/2026.
The study of individual genes and how they are passed from parents to offspring. -
ANS Genetics
The study of genomes and how they interact with each other and the environment. -
ANS Genomics
A person's specific genetic makeup, inherited from their parents. - ANS Genotype
The physical or observable characteristics of a person's genotype. - ANS Phenotype
A heritable change in a DNA sequence that may cause disease. - ANS Mutation
The study of how a person's genotype affects their response to medications. -
ANS Pharmacogenetics
A diagrammatic representation of family history used in genetic assessments. - ANS Pedigree
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, The study of changes in gene expression by environmental or personal health factors that do
not alter the DNA sequence. - ANS Epigenetics
A person who has one altered copy of a gene mutation and may pass it on. - ANS Carrier
A shift from treating disease based on symptoms to targeting disease based on the patient's
genetic makeup. - ANS Genomic Era
A group of disorders caused by inherited gene mutations that increase the risk of certain
cancers. - ANS Hereditary Cancer Syndrome
Clues in a family history that may indicate a hereditary cancer syndrome. - ANS Pedigree Red
Flags
A process that helps individuals understand and adapt to the medical, psychological, and
familial implications of genetic contributions to disease. - ANS Genetic Counseling
The process by which normal cells are transformed into cancerous cells. - ANS Carcinogenesis
The spread of cancer cells from the primary site to distant parts of the body. - ANS Metastasis
A method used to evaluate the degree of differentiation (pathologic classification) of cancer
cells (I-IV). - ANS Tumor Grading
A classification system used to describe the size and extent of cancer; informs treatment choice,
prognosis, clinical trial eligibility, patient education, and disease expectations. - ANS Tumor
Staging
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QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT
ANSWERS LATEST VERSION 2025/2026.
The study of individual genes and how they are passed from parents to offspring. -
ANS Genetics
The study of genomes and how they interact with each other and the environment. -
ANS Genomics
A person's specific genetic makeup, inherited from their parents. - ANS Genotype
The physical or observable characteristics of a person's genotype. - ANS Phenotype
A heritable change in a DNA sequence that may cause disease. - ANS Mutation
The study of how a person's genotype affects their response to medications. -
ANS Pharmacogenetics
A diagrammatic representation of family history used in genetic assessments. - ANS Pedigree
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, The study of changes in gene expression by environmental or personal health factors that do
not alter the DNA sequence. - ANS Epigenetics
A person who has one altered copy of a gene mutation and may pass it on. - ANS Carrier
A shift from treating disease based on symptoms to targeting disease based on the patient's
genetic makeup. - ANS Genomic Era
A group of disorders caused by inherited gene mutations that increase the risk of certain
cancers. - ANS Hereditary Cancer Syndrome
Clues in a family history that may indicate a hereditary cancer syndrome. - ANS Pedigree Red
Flags
A process that helps individuals understand and adapt to the medical, psychological, and
familial implications of genetic contributions to disease. - ANS Genetic Counseling
The process by which normal cells are transformed into cancerous cells. - ANS Carcinogenesis
The spread of cancer cells from the primary site to distant parts of the body. - ANS Metastasis
A method used to evaluate the degree of differentiation (pathologic classification) of cancer
cells (I-IV). - ANS Tumor Grading
A classification system used to describe the size and extent of cancer; informs treatment choice,
prognosis, clinical trial eligibility, patient education, and disease expectations. - ANS Tumor
Staging
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