Genetic variation Flashcards

1
Q

What is the difference between mutations and genetic variation

A

Mutation
Represents changes in the base sequences that typically occur much less than 1% of the population

Genetic variation occurs through positive selection

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2
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What are the different types of mutations

A
Stand breakage 
base loss 
base changes 
dna crosslinkages 
Dna replication error
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3
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Define strand breakage

A

nucleotides lost before end joining

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4
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Define Base loss

A

glycosidic bond is broken or enzymatically cleaved

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5
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Define base change

A

Guanine is oxidises to 8- oxoguanine and then base pairs with adenine and cytosine loses an amine group and becomes uracil and base pairs with adenine.

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6
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Define crosslinkage

A

UV light causes cyclobutane dimers and anticancer ages

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7
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What occurs when DNA repair mechanism fails

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Leads to genetic damage such as cancer, accerlated raging, neurological defect and immunodeficiency.

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8
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How does genetic variation occur

A

Recombinant DNA

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9
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what are the types of mutations

A

Point mutation
changes to a single nucleotide
- missene snd nonsense

insertions and delation.

Chromosonal mutations

  • polyplody
  • Aneuploidy
  • Chromosome rearrangements
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10
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Define and describe a missense mutation

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A change in nucleotides sequence that results in a change to the amino cid sequence
includes point mutations and frame shift

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11
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Describe a nonsense mutation

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A change in the nucleotide sequence that results in a premature stop codon
results in a non functional protein

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12
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What type of disease can be caused by expanding trinucleotide repeats

A

Huntingtons disease
Fragile X syndrome
Kennedy Disease
Myotonic Dystrophy

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13
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What are transposons

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They’re sequences in the DNA that can move around the genome

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14
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What is haploinsuffienceny

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When one copy is deleted or inactivated by a mutation so you only have one copy functioning.

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