mutations Flashcards

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what is a mutation?

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a heritable permanent change in the base sequence of DNA

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what is a point mutation?

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a single base change

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genotypic types of point mutation

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  1. transition - purine replaced by purine

2. transversion - purine replaced by pyrimidine

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phenotypic types of point mutation

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  1. silent - no effect on aa production (non-coding, regulatory or 3rd codon)
  2. missense
  3. nonsense
  4. fremeshift
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what is missense mutation?

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change in base sequence, change in AA

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what is nonsense mutation?

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Change an amino acid codon into a stop codon.

Usually result in truncated proteins and altered phenotypes

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what is fremeshift mutation

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Result from the insertion or deletion of bases from the DNA sequence.
All codons after this position will be altered.
Usually have serious effect on protein and phenotype of organism.

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what are gross mutations?

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substantial changes in DNA, serious consequences for protein and phenotype

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types of gross mutations

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  1. deletions
  2. insertions
  3. rearrangements
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what are germ line mutations?

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occurs in the egg or sperm cell

all cells of the offspring will be affected.

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what are somatic mutations?

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affect a limited area in body

  • effect depends on when in development mutation occurs
  • not transmitted to offspring
  • mosaic
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