Ch. 18 Gene Mutation and DNA Repair Flashcards

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mutation

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any inherited change in the genome (descendants may be cells or organisms)

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causes of mutations

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  1. errors during recombination
  2. spontaneous errors during DNA replication (not as common)
  3. exposure to mutagens, x rays, cosmic rays
  4. spontaneous chemical changes in DNA bases
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3
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mutations are ____ events

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random

*mutations are unrelated to any adaptive advantage, they do not happen in order to be more or less fit, they just happen randomly. fitness and non-fitness happen after the fact as a result of the mutation

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germ line mutations

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inherited (occurs in reproductive cells)

  • meiosis and sexual reproduction pass germ line mutations to about 50% of offspring
  • all offspring’s cells carry mutation
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somatic mutations

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not inherited (occurs in non-reproductive cells)

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mutations are a ____ in a population and at the heart of ______

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source of variation

evolution

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transition

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change single nucleotide from a pyrimidine –> pyrimidine or a purine –> purine

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transversion

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change single nucleotide from a pyrimidine –> purine or vice versa

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9
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protein level mutations

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missense
nonsense
silent

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10
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effects of 5’ flanking region mutation

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  • regulatory mutation
  • may effect initiation of transcription
  • may affect RNA polymerase binding to promoter
  • may affect enhancer regulation of transcription
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effects of exon mutations (UTR’s and ORF’s)

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  • coding mutation

- silent, missense, nonsense, frameshift

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effects of intron mutations

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  • noncoding mutation
  • likely has no effect
  • may effect enhancer regulation of transcription
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effects of intron/exon junction mutations

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  • splice site mutation

- may effect splicing of introns (incorrect splicing)

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effects of 3’ flanking region mutation

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  • regulatory mutation
  • effects on termination
  • effects on enhancer regulation of transcription
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15
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protooncogene

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gene with the potential to cause cancer
DOMINANT only need one copy to be functional
one mutated copy –> oncogene

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16
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oncogene

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gene that causes cancer

17
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tumor suppressor gene

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only need one copy to be functional

if both copies fail, then you may get cancer