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PUBH 6002 Quiz 2 – Key | Questions and Answers | Fall 2025/2026 Update | 100% Correct.
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Types of Genetic Disorders - Answer - Single Gene 
- Chromosomal 
- Mitochondrial 
- Multi-factorial 
 
Examples of Single Gene Disorders - Answer - Cystic Fibrosis 
- Sickle Cell Disease 
- Hemophilia 
 
Examples of Chromosomal Disorders - Answer Aneuploidy 
- Abnormal chromosome number (too many/few) 
- MOST common abnormality 
 
Down Syndrome 
- AKA Trisomy 21 
- Extra copy of chromosome 21 (3 of them) 
 
Turner Syndrome 
 
Examples of Mitochondrial Disorders - Answer - Maternal ...
The central dogma of molecular biology - Answer transcription and translation 
 
How many genes in the human genome? - Answer ~25,000 genes 
 
How many hydrogen bonds between Adenine & Thymine? - Answer 2 
 
How many hydrogen bonds between Cytosine & Guanine? - Answer 3 
 
What is a promotor? - Answer nucleotide sequence that lies just upstream of a gene. RNA polymerase II binds to a promotor site on DNA to initiate transcription. Plays an important role in initiating gene express...
Alkaptonuria, symptoms - Answer Results in abnormal pigmentation and debilitating arthritis due to a loss-of-function mutation 
 
Alkaptonuria caused by - Answer homogentisic acid (HGA) which is an intermediate metabolite in phenylalanine and tyrosine metabolism is found in large quantities in urine which turns urine black in the presence of light Oxidation product of HGA is directly deposited in connective tissues 
 
Trisomy 13 (Patau Syndrome) mechanism - Answer An error in cell divis...
A nurse is constructing a pedigree of a patient and family to establish a patient's risk for possible genetic disorders. The nurse demonstrates understanding of this process by obtaining information going back at least how many generations? - Answer 3 
 
The nurse is working with a 34-year-old client diagnosed with hypercholesterolemia. The client's father died from cardiovascular disease at age 50. When discussing the client's care with the genetic specialists, the nurse uses which ...
A father and mother are carriers of phenylketonuria (PKU). Their 2-year-old daughter has the condition. The couple tells the nurse that they are having a second baby. Because their daughter has PKU, they are certain that this baby will not be affected. Which response by the nurse is the most accurate? 
a."Good planning. You need to take advantage of the odds that are in your favor." 
b."I think you'd better first check with your physician." 
c."You are both carriers; therefore,...
A 35-year-old pregnant patient expresses concern to the nurse about the potential for cystic fibrosis in her children. What is the most appropriate nursing intervention? 
1 Tell her that she needs to discuss the issue with a genetic counselor. 
2 Inform her about the at-home genetic test kits available in the market. 
3 Explain to her how to take the sample and mail it back to the laboratory. 
4 Educate her on how to read and interpret the results of the genetic test. - Answer The nurse shoul...
describe the major features of the clean water act (eg NPDES) and the safe drinking water act (eg MCL, MCLG) - Answer MCLG- maximum contaminant level goal- level at which there would be no adverse effect. Does not take into account cost of technical feasibility. 
 
MCL- maximum contaminant level - can be adverse effects, takes cost etc into account 
 
NPDES - national pollutant discharge elimination system, permitting system under CWA for nutrients and other toxins from point sources 
 
hydro...
Solar energy - Answer the primary power source that creates fossil fuels→ drives life on earth 
 
life cycle - Answer solar energy-->primary producers photosynthesize, herbivores consume primary producers--> carnivores, secondary carnivores→ detritivores consume decaying matter 
 
petroleum - Answer fossil fuel we use the most - 36%, 
 
oil sandwich - Answer layer of carbon/sand/silt/plankton biomass on top and bottom 
 
Canadian Tar Sands - Answer oily sand is scooped i...