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1、生物英语证书考试(PEC)-遗传学常用术语Achondroplasia - the most common and well known form of short limbed dwarfism characterized by a normal trunk size with disproportionally short arms and legs, and a disproportionally large head; autosomal dominant condition.Advanced maternal age - women over age 34 (age 35 at de

2、livery) at increased risk for nondisjunction trisomy in fetus.Alcoholism - a chronic and progressive condition characterized by the inability to control the consumption of alcohol.Allele - an alternative form of a gene; any one of several mutational forms of a gene.Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) - a protei

3、n excreted by the fetus into the amniotic fluid and from there into the mothers bloodstream through the placenta.Alu repetitive sequence - the most common dispersed repeated DNA sequence in the human genome accounting for 5% of human DNA. The name is derived from the fact that these sequences are cl

4、eaved by the restriction endonuclease Alu.Amino acid sequence - the linear order of the amino acids in a protein or peptide.Amniocentesis - prenatal diagnosis method using cells in the amniotic fluid to determine the number and kind of chromosomes of the fetus and, when indicated, perform biochemica

5、l studies.Amniocyte - cells obtained by amniocentesis.Amplification - any process by which specific DNA sequences are replicated disproportionately greater than their representation in the parent molecules.Aneuploidy - state of having variant chromosome number (too many or too few). (i.e. Down syndr

6、ome, Turner syndrome).Angelman syndrome - a condition characterized by severe mental deficiency, developmental delay and growth deficiency, puppet-like gait and frequent laughter unconnected to emotions of happiness.Apert syndrome - a condition caused by the premature closure of the sutures of the s

7、kull bones, resulting in an altered head shape, with webbed fingers and toes. Autosomal dominant.Artificial insemination - the placement of sperm into a female reproductive tract or the mixing of male and female gametes by other than natural means.Autosome - a nuclear chromosome other than the X- an

8、d Y-chromosomes.Autoradiograph - a photographic picture showing the position of radioactive substances in tissues.Bacteriophage - a virus whose host is a bacterium; commonly called phage.Barr body - the condensed single X-chromosome seen in the nuclei of somatic cells of female mammals. base pair a

9、pair of hydrogen-bonded nitrogenous bases (one purine and one pyrimidine) that join the component strands of the DNA double helix.Base sequence - a partnership of organic bases found in DNA and RNA; adenine forms a base pair with thymine (or uracil) and guanine with cytosine in a double-stranded nuc

10、leic acid molecule.Baysian analysis - a mathematical method to further refine recurrence risk taking into account other known factors.Becker muscular dystrophy - X-linked condition characterized by progressive muscle weakness and wasting; manifests later in life with progression less severe than Duc

11、henne muscular dystrophy.Carrier - an individual heterozygous for a single recessive gene.cDNA - complementary DNA produced from a RNA template by the action of RNA- dependent DNA polymerase.Centromere - a region of a chromosome to which spindle traction fibers attach during mitosis and meiosis; the

12、 position of the centromere determines whether the chromosome is considered an acrocentric, metacentric or telomeric chromosome.Charcot-Marie Tooth disease - a condition characterized by degeneration of the motor and sensory nerves that control movement and feeling in the arm below the elbow and the

13、 leg below the knee; transmitted in autosomal dominant, autosomal recessive and X-linked forms.Chorionic villus sampling - an invasive prenatal diagnostic procedure involving removal of villi from the human chorion to obtain chromosomes and cell products for diagnosis of disorders in the human embry

14、o.Chromosome - in the eukaryotic nucleus, one of the threadlike structures consisting of chromatin and carry genetic information arranged in a linear sequence.Chromosome banding - a technique for staining chromosomes so that bands appear in a unique pattern particular to the chromosome.Cleft lip/pal

15、ate - congenital condition with cleft lip alone, or with cleft palate; cause is thought to be multifactorial.Clone - genetically engineered replicas of DNA sequences.Cloned DNA - any DNA fragment that passively replicates in the host organism after it has been joined to a cloning vector.Codon - a se

16、quence of three nucleotides in mRNA that specifies an amino acid.Consanguinity - genetic relationship. Consanguineous individuals have at least one common ancestor in the preceding few generations.Conservative change - an amino acid change that does not affect significantly the function of the prote

17、in.Contiguous genes - genes physically close on a chromosome that when acting together express a phenotype.Cosmids - plasmid vectors designed for cloning large fragments of eukaryotic DNA; the vector is a plasmid into which phage lambda cohesive end sites have been inserted.CpG islands - areas of mu

18、ltiple CG repeats in DNA.Cri-du-chat syndrome - a chromosomal condition (monosomy 5p). Name comes from the distinctive mewing cry of affected infants; characterized by significant mental deficiency, low birthweight, failure to thrive and short stature; deletion of a small section of the short arm of

19、 chromosome 5.Crossovers - the exchange of genetic material between two paired chromosome during meiosis.Cornelia de Lange syndrome - condition involving growth deficiency, significant developmental delay, anomalies of the extremities and a characteristic facial appearance.Cytogenetics - the study o

20、f chromosomes.Cystic fibrosis - an autosomal recessive genetic condition of the exocrine glands, which causes the body to produce excessively thick, sticky mucus that clogs the lungs and pancreas, interfering with breathing and digestion.Degenerate codon - a codon that specifies the same amino acid

21、as another codon.Deletion - the loss of a segment of the genetic material from a chromosome.Deletion mapping - the use of overlapping deletions to localize the position of an unknown gene on a chromosome or linkage map.Disease - any deviation from the normal structure or function of any part, organ,

22、 or system of the body that is manifested by a characteristic set of symptoms and signs whose pathology and prognosis may be known or unknown.DMD - Duchenne muscular dystrophy.DNA fingerprint technique - a method employed to determine differences in amino acid sequences between related proteins; rel

23、ies upon the presence of a simple tandem-repetitive sequences that are scattered throughout the human genome.DNA hybridization - a technique for selectively binding specific segments of single-stranded (ss) DNA or RNA by base pairing to complementary sequences on ssDNA molecules that are trapped on

24、a nitrocellulose filter.DNA probe - any biochemical used to identify or isolate a gene, a gene product, or a protein.DNA sequencing - “plus and minus“ or “primed synthesis“ method, developed by Sanger, DNA is synthesized in vitro in such a way that it is radioactively labeled and the reaction termin

25、ates specifically at the position corresponding to a given base; the “chemical“ method, ssDNA is subjected to several chemical cleavage protocols that selectively make breaks on one side of a particular base.DOE - Department of Energy.Dominant - alleles that determine the phenotype displayed in a he

26、terozygote with another (recessive) allele.Down syndrome - a type of mental deficiency due to trisomy (three copies) of autosome 21, a translocation of 21 or mosaicism.Duchenne/Becker muscular dystrophy - the most common and severe form of muscular dystrophy; transmitted as an X-linked trait. X-link

27、ed recessive. Symptoms include onset at 2-5 years with difficulty with gait and stairs, enlarged calf muscles, progression to wheelchair by adolescence, shortened life span.Dystonia - neurologic condition involving repeated twisting and movement. Involves a variety of muscle groups. Intelligence not

28、 effected. Three forms: childhood - autosomal dominant, autosomal recessive, adult-acquired.Dwarfism - conditions of short stature with adult height under 410“ as adult, usually with normal intelligence and lifespan. Ehlers Danlos Syndrome connective tissue condition including problems with tendons,

29、 ligaments, skin, bones, cartilage, and membranes surrounding blood vessels and nerves. Symptoms include joint laxity, elastic skin, dislocations. Many forms: autosomal dominant, autosomal recessive, X-linked forms.ELSI - ethical, legal and social implications (of HGP).Endonuclease - an enzyme that

30、breaks the internal phosphodiester bonds in a DNA molecule.Ethics - the study of fundamental principles which defines values and determines moral duty and obligation.Erythrocytes - the hemoglobin-containing cell found in the blood of vertebrates.Euchromatin - the chromatin that shows the staining be

31、havior characteristic of the majority of the chromosomal complement.Eugenics - the improvement of humanity by altering its genetic composition by encouraging breeding of those presumed to have desirable genes.Exons - portion of a gene included in the transcript of a gene and survives processing of t

32、he RNA in the cell nucleus to become part of a spliced messenger of a structural RNA in the cell cytoplasm; an exon specifies the amino acid sequence of a portion of the complete polypeptide.Fetal alcohol syndrome - a link between excessive alcohol consumption during pregnancy and birth defects; cha

33、racteristics include small head and eyes, folds of the skin that obscure the inner juncture of the eyelids, short, upturned nose, and thin lips.FISH - florescent in situ hybridization: a technique for uniquely identifying whole chromosomes or parts of chromosomes using florescent tagged DNA.5 - end

34、- the end of a polynucleotide with a free (or phosphorylated or capped) 5 - hydroxyl group; transcription/translation begins at this end.Fragile sites - a non-staining gap of variable width that usually involves both chromatids and is always at exactly the same point on a specific chromosome derived

35、 from an individual or kindred.Fragile-X syndrome - X-linked trait; the second most common identifiable cause of genetic mental deficiency.Gamete - an haploid cell.gel electrophoresis the process by which nucleic acids (DNA or RNA) or proteins are separated by size according to movement of the charg

36、ed molecules in an electrical field.Gene - a hereditary unit that occupies a certain position on a chromosome; a unit that has one or more specific effects on the phenotype, and can mutate to various allelic forms.Gene amplification - any process by which specific DNA sequences are replicated dispro

37、portionately greater than their representation in the parent molecules; during development, some genes become amplified in specific tissues.Gene map - the linear arrangement of mutable sites on a chromosome as deduced from genetic recombination experiments.Gene therapy - addition of a functional gen

38、e or group of genes to a cell by gene insertion to correct an hereditary disease.Genetic counseling - the educational process that helps individuals, couples, or families to understand genetic information and issues that may have an impact on them.Genetic linkage map - a chromosome map showing the r

39、elative positions of the known genes on the chromosomes of a given species.Genetic screening - testing groups of individuals to identify defective genes capable of causing hereditary conditions.Genetic variation - a phenotypic variance of a trait in a population attributed to genetic heterogeneity.G

40、enome - all of the genes carried by a single gamete; the DNA content of an individual, which includes all 44 autosomes, 2 sex chromosomes, and the mitochondrial DNA.Genotype - genetic constitution of an organism.Germ cell - a sex cell or gamete (egg or spermatozoan).Haldane equation Haldanes law: th

41、e generalization that if first generation hybrids are produced between two species, but one sex is absent, rare, or sterile, that sex is the heterogamic sex.Hardy-Weinberg Law - the concept that both gene frequencies and genotype frequencies will remain constant from generation to generation in an i

42、nfinitely large, interbreeding population in which mating is at random and there is no selection, migration or mutation.Heterozygote - having two alleles that are different for a given gene.Hemophilia - a sex-linked disease in humans in which the blood-clotting process is defective.Heterogeneity - t

43、he production of identical or similar phenotypes by different genetic mechanisms.HGP - Human Genome Project.HHMI - Howard Hughes Medical Institute.Homologous chromosomes - chromosomes that pair during meiosis; each homologue is a duplicate of one chromosome from each parent.Homozygote - having ident

44、ical alleles at one or more loci in homologous chromosome segments.Housekeeping genes - those genes expressed in all cells because they provide functions needed for sustenance of all cell types.HUGO - Human Genome Organization.Huntington disease - a disease characterized by irregular, spasmodic invo

45、luntary movements of the limbs and facial muscles, mental deterioration and death, usually within 20 years of the onset of symptoms.Hybridization - the pairing of a single-stranded, labeled probe (usually DNA) to its complementary sequence.Ichthyosis - any of several hereditary or congenital skin co

46、nditions; skin of affected individuals has a dry, scaly appearance.Imprinting - a chemical modification of a gene allele which can be used to identify maternal or paternal origin of chromosome.Incomplete penetrance - the gene for a condition is present, but not obviously expressed in all individuals

47、 in a family with the gene.In situ hybridization - hybridization of a labeled probe to its complementary sequence within intact, banded chromosomes.Introns - a segment of DNA (between exons) that is transcribed into nuclear RNA, but are removed in the subsequent processing into mRNA.Isochromosome -

48、a metacentric chromosome produced during mitosis or meiosis when the centromere splits transversely instead of longitudinally; the arms of such chromosome are equal in length and genetically identical, however, the loci are positioned in reverse sequence in the two arms.Klinefelter syndrome - an end

49、ocrine condition caused by a an extra X-chromosome (47,XXY); characterized by the lack of normal sexual development and testosterone, leading to infertility and adjustment problems if not detected and treated early.Karyotype - a set of photographed, banded chromosomes arranged in order from largest to smallest.Lligase - an enzyme that functions in DNA repair.Linkage - the greater association in inheritance of two or more nonallelic genes than is to be expected from independent assortment

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