_____ analysis analyzes DNA using variations in restriction enzyme sites between homologous DNA strands
#2
What is the normal allele for 1-antitrypsin? _____
#3
If alleles at two loci are inherited equally as expected by chance, the loci are said to be in _____
#4
_____ are a laboratory technique used to profile gene expression levels of thousands of genes simultaneously to study certain diseases and treatments
#5
The closer the recombination frequency is to _____%, the closer alleles in a haplotype are to each other
#6
If different mutations at the same locus produce the same phenotype, a disease has _____
#7
What triplet is associated with Huntington's disease?
#8
What triplet is associated with Fragile X syndrome?
#9
What triplet is associated with myotonic dystrophy?
#10
Uniparental isodisomy indicates an error in what process?
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Genetic polymorphisms Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: _____ analysis analyzes DNA using variations in restriction enzyme sites between homologous DNA strands
Answer: RFLP
Flashcard 2: What is the normal allele for 1-antitrypsin? _____
Answer: PiM
Flashcard 3: If alleles at two loci are inherited equally as expected by chance, the loci are said to be in _____
Answer: linkage equilibrium
Flashcard 4: _____ are a laboratory technique used to profile gene expression levels of thousands of genes simultaneously to study certain diseases and treatments
Answer: Microarrays
Flashcard 5: The closer the recombination frequency is to _____%, the closer alleles in a haplotype are to each other
Answer: 0
Flashcard 6: If different mutations at the same locus produce the same phenotype, a disease has _____
Answer: allelic heterogeneity
Flashcard 7: What triplet is associated with Huntington's disease?
Answer: CAG
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Flashcard 8: What triplet is associated with Fragile X syndrome?
Answer: CGG
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Flashcard 9: What triplet is associated with myotonic dystrophy?
Answer: CTG
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Flashcard 10: Uniparental isodisomy indicates an error in what process?
Answer: meoisis II or postzygotic duplication
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