What is exon skipping?
Creates functional proteins from faulty genes by skipping faulty codes
What is Huntington’s disease?
Autosomal dominant inheritance
What is Down syndrome, or trisomy 21?
Chromosomal disorders
What is BRCA gene?
If you have this gene, you have a much higher change of developing breast cancer
What is the significance of differential diagnosis of cancer?
Molecular profile leads to informed treatment choice
What is the Beery Twin Story?
What are the influences of different types of genetic disease on a lifetime of an indivudal?

What is the complexity of diseases?
Genetic Spectrum

What is sickle cell anemia?
Recessive disorders
-Cause: single nucleotide polymorphism; a missense mutation, change the protein sequence, the mutant protein leads to the sickle-shaped red blood cells
How to test for sickle cell anemia?

What is cystic fibrosis?
Autosomal recessive disorder
How to identify disease genes?
What is positional cloning?
Mapping a gene of interest precisely and searching for a clone of the gene using procedures that depend on its location in the genome

What is the complex inheritance of predisposition for heart disease?

What is hemochromatosis?
-Hereditary disease
=Excess iron in body
How to identify implicated genes in multifactorial genetic disorders?
Genome Wide Association Studies (GWAS)

What kinds of abnormalities lead to chromosomal disorders?
Numerical and structural abnormalities
What kinds of cell do chromosome disorders occur in?
Germline cells or somatic cells
How do chromosomal disorders occur?
Non-disjunction in meiosis and mitosis
What is aneuploid?
An organism or cell having a chromosome number that is not an exact multiple of the monoploid, e.g. 2n+1, 2n-1
What is trisomy?
An otherwise diploid cell or organsim that has an extra chromosome of one pair (2n+1)
Draw a diagram representing aneuploidy and non-disjunction in meiosis

What is Turner syndrome?
What is Klinefelter syndrome?