Molecular Pathology Rotation Notes
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UNIT 1
List three differences between DNA and RNA.
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DNA (double stranded, thymine, deoxyribose, more stable; RNA single stranded, ribose, uracil |
What are the three stop codons?
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[UAA, UGA, UAG]] |
Where does transcription begin?
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List 2 enzymes necessary for transcription and their function.
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List and describe three post transcription modifications of RNA.
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Why is alternative splicing important?
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List three differences between somatic and germline mutations.
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What is the difference between a missense and a non-sense mutation?
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Define a frameshift mutation.
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Why are inversion mutations difficult to detect?
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Describe the potential sequelae of a translocation mutation.
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UNIT 2
Translate the following: c.1524_1527delCGTA.
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List 5 features of SNPs.
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[[Most common DNA sequence variation in humans, must occur in >=1% of a particular population, frequency of SNPs varies by groups, but responsible for >90% of human genetic variation, an can be found in any region of genome]] |
Define a regulatory SNP versus a synonymous SNP?
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What is the difference between a microstalellite and a minisattelite?
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Describe Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium?
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What factors can disrupt the H-W equilibrium?
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UNIT 3
What are the three major steps of PCR?
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What is the hallmark of PCR?
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What factors affect the method of genotyping chosen?
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Define sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value and negative predictive value.
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Define reproduciblity and accuracy of an analytical test.
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Describe briefly how Taqman automated genotyping is used for allele detection.
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How are DNA microarrays used to identify drug disposition or responses?
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UNIT 4
Describe the procedure for submitting FFPE slides for KRAS for colorectal cancer.
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Compare and contrast uniplex versus multiplex genotyping.
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Compare and contrast conventional vs massively parallel sequencing.
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What is multiplex ligation-dependent ligation (MLPA)?
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What is fragment analysis?
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Compare and contrast RT-PCR vs qRTPCR.
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What is MSI?
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What is methylation analysis?
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UNIT 5
What are the four test features required to be documented by the CLIA?
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What are "in vitro diagnostics" vs "laboratory developed tests"?
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What does validation mean?
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What are the four performance characteristics that need to be verified for FDA cleared/approved tests?
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What are the six performance characteristics that need to be verified for FDA cleared LDTs or modified FDA cleared/approved tests?
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UNIT 6
List the components of a molecular pathology report.
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Define analytical sensitivity and clinical sensitivity.
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What should be said in a report of a molecular test on a patient for residual disease if no previous positive assay was confirmed?
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Define ammended report versus addendum report.
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Whose responsibility is it to sythesize the test results with other clinico-pathological information?
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How long are cytogenetic reports required to be kept by CAP?
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What is the recommended process to use test results if an assay is not yet validated for clinical use?
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Give three examples of "grey areas" which warrant discretion of professionals involved to use a non-validated test?
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What reference standard is available for gene nomenclature?
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Create a table of the most common gene rearrangements associated with heme and soft tissue diseases.
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What is a "DNA fingerprint" and what can it be used for?
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