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Deck 5: Assessment: Nutritional Genomics
1
What is the term that describes the natural variations in a gene that create no adverse effects on the individual and appear frequently within the population?
A)Autosomal dominant
B)Homozygous
C)Polymorphism
D)Heterozygous
A)Autosomal dominant
B)Homozygous
C)Polymorphism
D)Heterozygous
C
Polymorphism refers to one of multiple variations of a gene's sequences, which explains why human beings are distinctly different from one another.Autosomal dominant refers to genetic inheritance when an allele on an autosome presents a phenotype, whether a single copy of the allele (heterozygous) or two copies of the allele (homozygous) are present.
Polymorphism refers to one of multiple variations of a gene's sequences, which explains why human beings are distinctly different from one another.Autosomal dominant refers to genetic inheritance when an allele on an autosome presents a phenotype, whether a single copy of the allele (heterozygous) or two copies of the allele (homozygous) are present.
2
The 677C>T variant of the MTHFR gene may increase the risk of which disease?
A)Wilson's disease
B)Diabetes mellitus
C)Cancer
D)Cardiovascular disease
A)Wilson's disease
B)Diabetes mellitus
C)Cancer
D)Cardiovascular disease
D
The 677C>T variant of the MTHFR gene results in an accumulation of homocysteine, which is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease.
The 677C>T variant of the MTHFR gene results in an accumulation of homocysteine, which is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease.
3
Within a strand of DNA, which of the following nucleotide base pairings is possible?
A)Adenine-guanine
B)Cytosine-thymine
C)Adenine-uracil
D)Cytosine-guanine
A)Adenine-guanine
B)Cytosine-thymine
C)Adenine-uracil
D)Cytosine-guanine
D
In DNA, only two potential base pairings are possible: adenine with thymine and cytosine with guanine.In RNA, uracil may take the place of thymine to be paired with adenine.
In DNA, only two potential base pairings are possible: adenine with thymine and cytosine with guanine.In RNA, uracil may take the place of thymine to be paired with adenine.
4
Which area of study focuses on the identification and understanding of the function of the end products of the genes within the human genome?
A)Nutrigenomics
B)Proteomics
C)Metabolomics
D)Genomics
A)Nutrigenomics
B)Proteomics
C)Metabolomics
D)Genomics
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5
Among which types of inheritance have no nutrition-related disorders been identified?
A)Autosomal recessive
B)X-linked dominant
C)Y-linked
D)X-linked recessive
A)Autosomal recessive
B)X-linked dominant
C)Y-linked
D)X-linked recessive
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6
Which of the following may promote a change in a DNA molecule affecting gene expression without changing the nucleotide sequence?
A)Genomic imprinting
B)Mutation
C)SNP
D)Gene variant
A)Genomic imprinting
B)Mutation
C)SNP
D)Gene variant
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7
Which of the following is the area of DNA where binding of regulatory proteins signals the start of transcription?
A)Promoter
B)Intervening sequence
C)Response element
D)Transcription factor
A)Promoter
B)Intervening sequence
C)Response element
D)Transcription factor
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8
Nutritional components of food affect genetic expression by acting as ligands for peroxisome proliferator activated receptors (PPAR).Which disease may NOT be positively affected by this nutrigenomic relationship?
A)Type 2 diabetes mellitus
B)Cancer
C)Obesity
D)Atherosclerosis
A)Type 2 diabetes mellitus
B)Cancer
C)Obesity
D)Atherosclerosis
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9
The purpose of the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA) is to
A)define genetic testing and genetic information.
B)ban discrimination based on genetic information.
C)ensure the fair and positive use of genetic testing.
D)all of the above.
A)define genetic testing and genetic information.
B)ban discrimination based on genetic information.
C)ensure the fair and positive use of genetic testing.
D)all of the above.
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10
Phenylketonuria is what type of genetic disorder?
A)Autosomal dominant
B)Autosomal recessive
C)X-linked dominant
D)X-linked recessive
A)Autosomal dominant
B)Autosomal recessive
C)X-linked dominant
D)X-linked recessive
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11
Approximately how many nucleotides make up human DNA?
A)1 million
B)2 billion
C)3 billion
D)8 billion
A)1 million
B)2 billion
C)3 billion
D)8 billion
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12
In regard to nutritional assessment, which of the following will nutrition professionals need to be able to read to identify a patient's potential susceptibility to diseases?
A)Phenotype
B)Genotype
C)Karyotype
D)Genomic imprint
A)Phenotype
B)Genotype
C)Karyotype
D)Genomic imprint
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13
In genomics, "SNP" refer to
A)the sequencing of nucleotides to make proteins.
B)a method of extracting a gene from a DNA strand.
C)a variation in a DNA sequence caused by one nucleotide.
D)sex-linked nucleotide penetrance.
A)the sequencing of nucleotides to make proteins.
B)a method of extracting a gene from a DNA strand.
C)a variation in a DNA sequence caused by one nucleotide.
D)sex-linked nucleotide penetrance.
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14
What syndrome results from inheriting two copies of a deletion in chromosome 15 from the father?
A)Williams syndrome
B)Down syndrome
C)Angelman's syndrome
D)Klinefelter syndrome
A)Williams syndrome
B)Down syndrome
C)Angelman's syndrome
D)Klinefelter syndrome
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15
Which type of disorders are the most common of the Mendelian inherited disorders?
A)Autosomal recessive diseases
B)Autosomal dominant diseases
C)X-linked dominant diseases
D)X-linked recessive diseases
A)Autosomal recessive diseases
B)Autosomal dominant diseases
C)X-linked dominant diseases
D)X-linked recessive diseases
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16
During protein synthesis, when are introns removed?
A)Transcription
B)Posttranscriptional processing
C)Translation
D)Posttranslational processing
A)Transcription
B)Posttranscriptional processing
C)Translation
D)Posttranslational processing
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17
What is the effect of a silent mutation on DNA?
A)It is harmful to the host.
B)It accumulates additional mutations more quickly than unaffected DNA.
C)It improves certain functions of the DNA.
D)It has no effect on the DNA.
A)It is harmful to the host.
B)It accumulates additional mutations more quickly than unaffected DNA.
C)It improves certain functions of the DNA.
D)It has no effect on the DNA.
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18
Which of the following is a syndrome caused by extra chromosomes?
A)Williams syndrome
B)Down syndrome
C)Angelman's syndrome
D)Prader-Willi syndrome
A)Williams syndrome
B)Down syndrome
C)Angelman's syndrome
D)Prader-Willi syndrome
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19
In protein synthesis, what subcomponent of DNA directs the inclusion of a specific amino acid within the protein?
A)The gene
B)The intron
C)The codon
D)The exon
A)The gene
B)The intron
C)The codon
D)The exon
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20
What is the term that describes a gene that is present but not expressing a particular phenotype?
A)Pedigree
B)Reduced penetrance
C)Dominance
D)Linkage
A)Pedigree
B)Reduced penetrance
C)Dominance
D)Linkage
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