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Introduction to Medical Genetics
Dr.Aida Fadhel Biawi , 2013
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Genetics Genetics concerns the process of trait concerns the process of trait inheritance from parents to offspring, inheritance from parents to offspring, including the :including the :
1- 1- molecular structure and functionmolecular structure and function of genes of genes2-gene behavior in the context of a 2-gene behavior in the context of a cellcell or or organismorganism (e.g. dominancy) (e.g. dominancy)3- gene distribution and variation and 3- gene distribution and variation and
change in change in populationspopulations . .
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A brief history:1-The observation of Arabs , ancient
Greeks and Hebrews regard genetic phenomena.
2- The experiments of mendel in 1865 on pea.
3- 35 years later, Darwin formulated his theories of volution.
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4- In 1900, the principles of Mendel rediscovered by three scientists in three different countries.
5- Also in 1900, Landsteiner discovered ABO blood groups.
6- In 1902 Garrod described alkaptonuria as a( first error inborn of metabolism )
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7- In 1909 Johannsen use the term of gene to denote the basic unit of hereditary.
8- Next decades, Muller demonstrated the genetic consequences of ionizing radiation in the fruit fly.
9- In 1944, Avery showed that genes are composed from deoxyriboneuclic acids DNA.
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10- In 1953 Waston and Crick they published their paper about physical structure f the DNA formed the basis of what is now known as molecular genetics .
11- The human genome project provide the complete human DNA sequence from 1990-2003.
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The genome refers to all of the DNA or genetic material in an organism .
What about gene ? Allele ?
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Branches of Genetics Branches of Genetics • Medical genetics • Microbial genetics • Molecular genetics • Population genetics • Archaeogenetic• Psychiatric genetics • Quantitative genetics
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Medical genetics is the specialty of medicine that involves the diagnosis and management of hereditary disorders.
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Microbial genetics is a subject area within microbiology and genetic engineering.
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Molecular genetics is the field of biology and genetics that studies the structure and function of genes at a molecular level.
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Population genetics is the study of allele frequency distribution and change under the influence of the four main evolutionary processes: natural selection, genetic drift, mutation and gene flow.
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Archaeogenetics, a term refers to the application of the techniques of molecular population genetics to the study of the human past.
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Psychiatric genetics, a subfield of behavioral neurogenetics, studies the role of genetics in psychological conditions such as alcoholism, schizophrenia, and autism.
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Quantitative genetics is the study of the inheritance of continuously measured traits (such as height or weight) and their mechanisms.
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What is Medical Genetics?What is Medical Genetics?Medical genetics involves any application of
genetics to medical practice . .It thus includes :
1- studies of the inheritance of diseases in families 2- mapping of disease genes to specific locations on chromosomes 3- analyses of the molecular mechanisms through which genes cause diseases4- diagnosis and treatment of genetic disease.
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• As a result of rapid progress in molecular genetics , gene therapy ( the insertion of the normal genes into patients in order to correct genetic disease ) is now possible .
• Medical genetics also includes genetic counseling , which involves the communication of information regarding risks , prognoses , and treatments to patients and their families.
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Genetic diseaseGenetic disease A. What is genetic disorder? A genetic disorder is a disease that
is caused by an abnormality in an individual’s DNA. Abnormalities can range from a small mutation in a single gene to the addition or subtraction of an entire chromosome or set of chromosomes.
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Genetic diseaseGenetic disease
B. Characteristics of genetic disorders 1. congenital 2. mode of inheritance 3. population distribution 4. familial
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Genetic diseaseGenetic disease
B. Characteristics of genetic disorders
1. congenital 2. mode of inheritance 3. population distribution 4. familial
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albinism
Down syndrome
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Genetic diseaseGenetic disease
B. Characteristics of genetic disorders
1. congenital 2. mode of inheritance 3. population distribution 4. familial
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3 Pedigree of Genetic Disease
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Genetic diseaseGenetic disease
B. Characteristics of genetic disorders
1. congenital 2. mode of inheritance 3. population distribution 4. familial
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hemophiliahemophilia ( Blood clotting , to bleed )
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Genetic diseaseGenetic disease
B. Characteristics of genetic disorders
1. congenital 2. mode of inheritance 3. population distribution 4. familial
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• Family number of genetic disease.
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Genetic diseaseGenetic disease
B. Characteristics of genetic disorders
1. congenital 2. mode of inheritance 3. population distribution 4. familial
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Genetic diseaseGenetic disease
C. Classification of Genetic Disorders
1. single-gene disorders 2. chromosome disorders 3. multifactorial disorders 4. somatic cell genetic disorders 5. mitochondrial disorders
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Genetic diseaseGenetic disease
C. Classification of Genetic Disorders
1. single-gene disorders 2. chromosome disorders 3. multifactorial disorders 4. somatic cell genetic disorders 5. mitochondrial disorders
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Genetic diseaseGenetic disease
Single-gene disorders result when a mutation causes the protein product of a single gene to be altered or missing.
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1-cystic fibrosis1-cystic fibrosis 2- fragile X syndrome 2- fragile X syndrome3- Sickle cell disease3- Sickle cell disease
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In Cystic fibrosis: there is a three nucleotide deletion from the coding sequence. This will causes a deletion of Phenylalanine.
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Genetic diseaseGenetic disease
C. Classification of Genetic Disorders
1. single-gene disorders 2. chromosome disorders 3. multifactorial disorders 4. somatic cell genetic disorders 5. mitochondrial disorders
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In chromosome disorders, entire chromosomes, or large segments of them, are missing, duplicated, or otherwise altered.
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Medical GeneticsPatau syndromePatau syndrome
Trisomy 13 -- the presence of an extra (third) chromosome 13 in all of the cells.
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Diagnosis &TreatmentDiagnosis &Treatment• Diagnosis: chromosome analysis
• NO TREATMENT
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Genetic diseaseGenetic diseaseC. Classification of Genetic Disorders
1. single-gene disorders 2. chromosome disorders 3. multifactorial disorders 4. somatic cell genetic disorders 5. mitochondrial disorders
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Genetic diseaseGenetic disease
Multifactorial disorders result from mutations in multiple genes, often coupled with environmental causes.
Medical GeneticsInfluence of environment on some traits
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How these genes interact with environmental factors ??
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FingerprintsFingerprints
• Fingerprints: a polygenic trait • Dermatoglyphics: ridges on
fingers, palm, toes, and feet
• Influenced by prenatal environment– Nutrition of the mother– Rate of finger formation
and growth
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Others :diabetes, hypertension (high blood pressure), heart-related problems, arthritis, Alzheimer’s disease or even different cancers (breast cancer).
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Genetic diseaseGenetic disease
C. Classification of Genetic Disorders
1. single-gene disorders 2. chromosome disorders 3. multifactorial disorders 4. somatic cell genetic disorders 5. mitochondrial disorders
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Genetic diseaseGenetic disease Somatic cell genetic diseases:
result from the altered genetic materials in somatic cells.Like cancer.
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Genetic diseaseGenetic disease
C. Classification of Genetic Disorders
1. single-gene disorders 2. chromosome disorders 3. multifactorial disorders 4. somatic cell genetic disorders 5. mitochondrial disorders
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Genetic diseaseGenetic disease Mitochondrial genetic diseases:
Due to the mutation of mitochondrial DNA. Like leber hereditary optic neuropathy LHON .(loss of central vision )
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leber hereditary optic neuropathy LHON .
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