_____ mutations cause "syndrome of apparent mineralocorticoid excess" where cortisol activates mineralocorticoid receptor and results in hypertension and hypokalemia.
#2
Deficiency of _____ leads to Canavan disease
#3
The _____ allele of apolipoprotein E is associated with decreased risk for Alzheimer disease
#4
A point mutation of the mitochondrial _____ gene leads to NARP syndrome
#5
Wolman disease is due to deficiency of the enzyme _____
#6
Canavan disease is an autosomal _____ disorder
#7
Which epileptic syndrome has been associated with mutations in genes:
?
_____
#8
The following symbol represents _____zygotic twins on a pedigree chart
#9
The enzyme _____ is deficient in Tay-Sachs disease
#10
_____ is characterized by a deficiency of the enzyme aldolase B
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Flashcard 1: _____ mutations cause "syndrome of apparent mineralocorticoid excess" where cortisol activates mineralocorticoid receptor and results in hypertension and hypokalemia.
Answer: 11-beta-HSD2
Flashcard 2: Deficiency of _____ leads to Canavan disease
Answer: aspartoacylase
Flashcard 3: The _____ allele of apolipoprotein E is associated with decreased risk for Alzheimer disease
Answer: 2
Flashcard 4: A point mutation of the mitochondrial _____ gene leads to NARP syndrome
Answer: ATPase-6
Flashcard 5: Wolman disease is due to deficiency of the enzyme _____
Answer: acid lipase
Flashcard 6: Canavan disease is an autosomal _____ disorder
Answer: recessive
Flashcard 7: Which epileptic syndrome has been associated with mutations in genes:
?
_____
Answer: Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy
Flashcard 8: The following symbol represents _____zygotic twins on a pedigree chart
Answer: di
Flashcard 9: The enzyme _____ is deficient in Tay-Sachs disease
Answer: hexosaminidase A
Flashcard 10: _____ is characterized by a deficiency of the enzyme aldolase B
Answer: Hereditary fructose intolerance
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