Matching
Match the number of the answer with each item
Premises:
When genes function differently, depending on whether they were inherited maternally or paternally
The phenomenon in which a single mutant gene can affect multiple, unrelated systems
Environmental factors known to increase risks for birth defects
Disorders resulting from an interaction of multiple genes with environmental influences
Occurs when a specific phenotype can be caused by mutations of different genes
A tendency to have more severe manifestations or an earlier age of onset in succeeding generations
The lack of a recognizable phenotype in an individual who carries a mutation that may cause an autosomal dominant trait or condition
Responses:
Anticipation
Pleiotropy
Premeditation
Heterogeneity
Incomplete penetrance
Imprinting
Multifactorial
Teratogens
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
Occurs when a specific phenotype can be caused by mutations of different genes
Heterogeneity
A tendency to have more severe manifestations or an earlier age of onset in succeeding generations
Anticipation
Environmental factors known to increase risks for birth defects
Teratogens
Disorders resulting from an interaction of multiple genes with environmental influences
Multifactorial
The phenomenon in which a single mutant gene can affect multiple, unrelated systems
Pleiotropy
The lack of a recognizable phenotype in an individual who carries a mutation that may cause an autosomal dominant trait or condition
Incomplete penetrance
When genes function differently, depending on whether they were inherited maternally or paternally
Imprinting
Premises:
Occurs when a specific phenotype can be caused by mutations of different genes
A tendency to have more severe manifestations or an earlier age of onset in succeeding generations
Environmental factors known to increase risks for birth defects
Disorders resulting from an interaction of multiple genes with environmental influences
The phenomenon in which a single mutant gene can affect multiple, unrelated systems
The lack of a recognizable phenotype in an individual who carries a mutation that may cause an autosomal dominant trait or condition
When genes function differently, depending on whether they were inherited maternally or paternally
Responses:
Heterogeneity
Anticipation
Teratogens
Multifactorial
Pleiotropy
Incomplete penetrance
Imprinting
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