6.7,8: Intro To Mutations And Small Scale Mutations Flashcards

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What are mutations?

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  • changes in the genetic material of a cell, which can alter phenotypes
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Mutations are the primary source of ____ ____

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Genetic variation

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3
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Why can mutations be bad? (2)

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  • Normal function and production of cellular products is essential
  • any disruption can cause new phenotypes
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What are large scale mutations? In other words, where do large scale mutations occur?

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Chromosomal changes

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What are small scale mutations? In other words, where and what occurs?

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  • nucleotide substitutions, insertions, or deletions
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6
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What are the two categories of small scale mutations?

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Point and frameshift mutations

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7
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What are the three types of point mutations aka substitutions?

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  • silent
  • missense
  • Nonsense
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8
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What occurs in point mutation?

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Changes a single nucleotide pair of a gene

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9
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Point mutations and substitution are interchangeable words. What is substitution?

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The replacement of one nucleotide and it’s partner with another pairs of nucleotides

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What is a silent mutation?

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Change still codes for the same amino acid (remember redundancy in the genetic code) (GOOD)

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What is a missense mutation?

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Change results in a different amino acid (GOOD OR BAD)

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12
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What is a nonsense mutation?

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Change results in a stop codon (BAD)

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13
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What is a frameshift mutation? (2)

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  • When the reading frame of the genetic frame is altered

- disastrous effect to resulting proteins

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14
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What are two types of frameshift mutations?

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Insertions and deletions

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15
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What is an insertion?

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A nucleotide is inserted

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16
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What is a deletion?

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Nucleotide removed