Cancer Genetics
Present evidence indicates that approximately one in four deaths is now due to cancer and that invasive cancer will be diagnosed in more than half of the population at some…
Present evidence indicates that approximately one in four deaths is now due to cancer and that invasive cancer will be diagnosed in more than half of the population at some…
As we have seen in previous chapters, significant advances have occurred in many areas of medical genetics, including DNA sequencing technology, disease-gene identification, and cytogenetics. These developments have paved the…
The focus of previous chapters has been on diseases that are caused primarily by mutations in single genes or by abnormalities of single chromosomes. Much progress has been made in…
Prior to the decade of the 1980s practitioners of traditional medicine viewed medical genetics as a laboratory science or as an arcane and esoteric discipline. But in the last three…
The previous chapter dealt with diseases that are inherited in patterns that were first elucidated by Gregor Mendel. In this chapter we discuss disease-causing mutations that are inherited in ways…
Scientific, technological, and medical advances have made it possible to detect, diagnose, and treat most common diseases (e.g., asthma, diabetes, and hypertension) early in their course and more effectively than…
The identification of mutations that cause disease is a central focus of medical genetics. With the completion of the Human Genome Project (see Box 8.2 later in this chapter), the…
Many important and well-understood genetic diseases are the result of a mutation in a single gene. The online edition of McKusick’s Mendelian Inheritance in Man ( http://www-ncbi-nlm-nih-gov.easyaccess1.lib.cuhk.edu.hk/Omim/ ) lists nearly…
Chapter 2 1. The mRNA sequence is 5′-CAG AAG AAA AUU AAC AUG UAA-3′ (remember that transcription moves along the 3′–5′ DNA strand, allowing the mRNA to be synthesized in…
The previous two chapters have dealt with single-gene diseases. We turn now to diseases caused by alterations in the number or structure of chromosomes. The study of chromosomes and their…