Chromosomal Mutations Flashcards

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What are Chromosomal Mutations and what are they also called?

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  • Block Mutations
  • Mutations that affect large sections of a chromosome
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How do Block Mutations often occur and how serious are they and why?

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  • Usually occur during meiosis
  • Very Serious - lots of DNA affected and so lots of mutations
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What are 5 forms of Chromosomal Mutations?

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  1. Duplication
  2. Deletion
  3. Inversion
  4. Insertion
  5. Translocation
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What is Chromosomal Gene Deletion?

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  • Large section of chromosome is lost
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What is Chromosomal Gene Insertion

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Large section of chromosome is additionally added in

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What is a Chromosomal Gene Duplication

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Large Section of chromosome is repeated

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Compared to other block mutation, what is a potential rare side-effect of Gene Duplication?

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Can be beneficial because we are simply increasing quantity of proteins

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What is Chromosomal Gene Inversion?

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  • Large section of chromosome swaps position, but no DNA lost
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Compared to other block mutation, what is a potential rare side-effect of Gene Inversion?

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Potentially beneficial, as same amino acids are coded for but in different order and no genetic material lost

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What is Chromosomal Translocation?

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  • Non-homologous chromosomes have sections of chromosomes moved onto them
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List the 5 Block Mutations from Most harmful to least harmful

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  1. Deletion - Because DNA is lost
  2. Translocation
  3. Insertion
  4. Inversion
  5. Duplication
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