mutations Flashcards

1
Q

categories

A

CAUSES: spontaneous, induced
TYPES:
point (subsitutions, insertions, deletions, frame shift),
chromosomal (duplication, translocations, inversions)

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1
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mutation is what?

A

change in DNA

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2
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outcomes

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  • silent (no AA change due to wobble)
  • missense (changed AA, check properties of AA for effect) (conservative/non)
  • nonsense (early stop codon)
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3
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values

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  • beneficial
  • harmful
  • neutral
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4
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spontaneous vs induced

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-Spontaneous: errors in replication
- Induced: forced by mutagens

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5
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germ line vs somatic

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  • germ line: in gonads so passed down to offspring
  • somatic: body cells, not passed on
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6
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Point mutations

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  • occur at a SINGLE LOCUS
  • if only one nucleotide, its a SNP
  • insertion, deletion, subsitution
  • may cause framshift
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7
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chromosomal mutations

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  • big chunks of DNA messed up
  • duplication, translocataion, inversion
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