Psychiatry Genetics

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Genetics in Psychiatry lecture given by J Berg on 12/10/2018
Matthew Coulson
Quiz by Matthew Coulson, updated more than 1 year ago
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Question 1

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By what mechanism is Huntington’s Disease inherited?
Answer
  • Autosomal Dominant
  • Autosomal Recessive
  • X-linked Recessive
  • X-linked Dominant
  • Multifactorial Inheritance

Question 2

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If your patient has an autosomal dominant condition, what are the chances that their child will get it?
Answer
  • 100%
  • 25%
  • 75%
  • 12.5%
  • 50%

Question 3

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In genetics, what name is given to the phenomenon whereby as a genetic disorder is passed on from generation to generation, the symptoms of the disorder become apparent at an earlier age with each generation?
Answer
  • Acceleration
  • Penetrance
  • Anticipation
  • Heritability
  • Transformation

Question 4

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Huntington's Disease patients tend to experience which of the following symptoms?
Answer
  • Chorea
  • Myoclonus
  • Tic
  • Tremor

Question 5

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Huntington's disease is caused genetically via repeats of a series of bases - [blank_start]CAG[blank_end]
Answer
  • CAG
  • CAT
  • TAT
  • TAG

Question 6

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The CAG repeats in Huntington's disease occur on the [blank_start]1st[blank_end] exon encoding the poly-[blank_start]glutamine[blank_end] protein
Answer
  • 1st
  • 2nd
  • 3rd
  • 10th
  • glutamine
  • coronin
  • lactase
  • actin
  • salazine

Question 7

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When an individual has more than [blank_start]38[blank_end] CAG repeats on the 1st exon encoding glutamine, they will develop Huntington's at some point in their life.
Answer
  • 38
  • 32
  • 48
  • 42

Question 8

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A normal human has less than [blank_start]32[blank_end] CAG repeats on the 1st exon encoding poly-glutamine
Answer
  • 32
  • 38
  • 42
  • 28

Question 9

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The more CAG repeats that are present, the earlier in life the individual will develop Huntington's Disease
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 10

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Which of these symptoms would be inconsistent with mania with psychotic symptoms?
Answer
  • Normal sleep pattern
  • Irritability instead of elation
  • Delusional idea that they are being monitored by the police
  • Physical aggression
  • Flight of ideas

Question 11

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Which of these can be a feature of hypomania?
Answer
  • Hearing a voice saying, “you are special”
  • Hearing a voice saying, “everyone is watching you”
  • Paranoid delusions
  • Impulsive overspending
  • Self-neglect causing dehydration

Question 12

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Bipolar I is a condition that affects roughly 1% of the British population. Is Bipolar I associated with mania or hypomania?
Answer
  • Mania
  • Hypomania
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