1. Which of the following is an example of a genetic test
that can be used to diagnose a disease or condition in a
patient?
a) Karyotype analysis
b) Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
c) Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH)
d) All of the above
Answer: D. All of the above are types of genetic tests that
can be used to identify chromosomal abnormalities, gene
mutations, or gene expression in a patient's cells.
2. What is the difference between genetics and genomics?
a) Genetics is the study of single genes and their effects,
while genomics is the study of the entire genome and its
interactions.
b) Genetics is the study of the entire genome and its
interactions, while genomics is the study of single genes
and their effects.
c) Genetics is the study of inherited traits, while genomics
is the study of acquired traits.
d) There is no difference between genetics and genomics.
Answer: A. Genetics is the study of single genes and their
effects, while genomics is the study of the entire genome
and its interactions.
3. What are some of the benefits of using genetics and
genomics to inform nursing care delivery?
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