King is Queen (Part I)
What's up your tree?
How do you counsel my genes?
King is Queen (Part II)
100

The gene Dr. King discovered related to hereditary breast and ovarian cancers.

BRCA1

100

The pedigree symbol used for biological male.

Square

100

The mode of inheritance for BRCA1-associated cancer risk.

Autosomal Dominant

100

True/False: Dr. King was an underachiever

False :)

200

The actress who played Dr. King in 'Decoding Annie Parker'

Helen Hunt

200

The horizontal line connecting brothers and sisters.

Sibship line

200

True/False: The BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes are defined as tumor suppressor genes.

True

200

Dr. King earned her college degree in ****, which she integrated and leveraged in her quest for gene discovery.

Mathematics

300

What was Dr. King's earliest scientific splash that was published in Science.

Characterization of the close genetic relationship between humans and chimpanzees

300

The index individual a genetic counselor bases a family tree upon/around.

Proband

300

Term used to describe when evaluating an individual's social, mental, cultural considerations in the context of genetic counseling

psychosocial assessment

300

The institution where Dr. King currently works and has been a productive member for over 30 years [Hint: Boys in the Boat]

University of Washington

400

Dr. King's mapping technique that evaluated many different genetic markers for purposes of gene discovery.  

Linkage Analysis

400

On a pedigree, the vertical line leading from an aunt to their child.

Line of descent

400

A gene can or cannot be patented.

Cannot

400

DNA from what organelle was used in identifying "the disappeared" babies and children due to the military dictatorship in Argentina.

Mitochondria

500

True/False: Dr. King's lab was the first to sequence the BRCA1 gene.

False

500

Minimum number of generations a genetic counselor requests health history information for.

Three

500

The term used to describe an individual who has tested negative for the known familial mutation [average risk]

True Negative

500

"LOD" stands for this.

Logarithm of Odds