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Medical Genetics 4th Edition by Lynn B. Jorde -Test Bank

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Medical Genetics 4th Edition by Lynn B. Jorde -Test Bank

Jorde: Medical Genetics, 4th Edition

Chapter 2: Basic Cell Biology: Structure and Function of Genes and Chromosomes

Multiple Choice

1. Mutation in fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 (FGFR3)

a. Retinoblastoma

b. Achondroplasia

c. Neurofibromatosis type 1

d. Huntington disease

e. Marfan syndrome

Answer: b

Correct Feedback: b. Mutations in the fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 do cause achondroplasia.

Incorrect Feedback: a. Retinoblastoma is caused by mutations in a tumor suppressor on chromosome 13.

c. Neurofibromatosis type one is caused by a mutation of the neurofibromin gene (which may act as a tumor suppressor) on chromosome 17q

d. Huntington’s disease is caused by a CAG expanded repeat on the distal tip of chromosome 4p.

e. Marfan patients have mutations of the chromosome 15 gene encoding fibrillin, a connective tissue protein.

2. Abnormal binding of the gene product to GAPDH (an enzyme involved in glycolysis)

a. Retinoblastoma

b. Achondroplasia

c. Neurofibromatosis type 1

d. Huntington disease

e. Marfan syndrome

Answer: d

Correct Feedback: d. This is a characteristic of Huntington’s disease.

Incorrect Feedback: a. Retinoblastoma is caused by mutations in a tumor suppressor on chromosome 13.

b. Mutations in the fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 cause achondroplasia.

c. Neurofibromatosis type one is caused by a mutation of the neurofibromin gene (which may act as a tumor suppressor) on chromosome 17q

e. Marfan patients have mutations of the chromosome 15 gene encoding fibrillin, a connective tissue protein.

3. phosphorylation of gene product by cyclin-dependent kinases (CDK); binding of gene product to transcription factors such as E2F

a. Retinoblastoma

b. Achondroplasia

c. Neurofibromatosis type 1

d. Huntington disease

e. Marfan syndrome

Answer: a

Correct Feedback: a. The retinoblastoma gene product is phosphorylated by a CDK and then binds to transcription factors.

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