Genetics: From Genes to Genomes
Genetics: From Genes to Genomes
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ISBN: 9781259700903
Author: Leland Hartwell Dr., Michael L. Goldberg Professor Dr., Janice Fischer, Leroy Hood Dr.
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 15, Problem 25P

Kearns-Sayre syndrome (KSS), Pearson syndrome, and progressive external opthalmoplegia (PEO) are rare diseases in which up to 7.6 kb of the mitochondrial genome is deleted. KSS affects the central nervous system, skeletal muscle, and heart; patients often die in young adulthood. Pearson syndrome is characterized by severe anemia and pancreatic dysfunction. The condition is usually fatal during infancy, but the few survivors often develop the symptoms of KSS. PEO patients have ptosis (drooping eyelids) and weakness in the limbs, but they have normal life spans.

a. How can you explain the variation in tissues affected and severity of symptoms in patients with these three conditions, given that they all bear large deletions of mtDNA? (Assume that the size of the deletion does not contribute to phenotypic differences.)
b. Assuming that mtDNA begins its replication from a single origin, what can you conclude from these diseases about the location of this replication origin?
c. Although these syndromes are due to mtDNA deletions, they are not usually maternally inherited but instead arise as a new mutation in an individual. For example, mothers with PEO usually do not transmit this trait to their offspring. Propose an explanation for this surprising finding.
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