What are microRNAs
Loss of function mutations in AD disorders
- affect regulatory proteins or subunits of multimeric proteins that may act through a dominant negative effect
Features of X-linked disorders
4 categories of single gene disorders
Examples of enzyme defects in Mendelian disorders
Which is better, Niemann-Pick A or B?
B, usually they survive into adulthood because they lack CNS involvement while type A die from marked accumulation of sphingomyelin and progressive wasting by 3 years of age
EM findings in Niemann-Pick A
-“zebra bodies”: concentric lamellated myelin figures in the cytoplasm
Niemann Pick type C
Gaucher disease
Histologic appearance of Gaucher cells
Mucopolysaccharidoses
Glycogen storage diseases
Discuss karyotyping
Anaphase lag
-one homologous chromosome in meiosis or one chromatid in mitosis is lags behind and is left out of the nucleus, resulting in one normal cell and one monosomic cell
Nondisjunction
-during gametogenesis, gametes are either n+1 or n-1
Mosaicism
Features of chromosome 22q11.2 syndrome
Lyon hypothesis
1) only one X chromosome is genetically active
2) the other X of either maternal or paternal origin undergoes heteropyknosis and is rendered inactive
3) inactivation of either the maternal or paternal X occurs at random on around day 16 of embryonic life
4) inactivation of the same X persists throughout all the cells derived from that precursor
- the inactive X is seen as the Barr body in the interphase nucleus in contact with the nuclear membrane
Features of disorders involving sex chromosomes
Features of Klinefelter syndrome
Features of Turner syndrome
Features of trinucleotide repeat syndromes
Carrier males
Features of mitochondrial disorders