Genetic Code Flashcards

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What is the advantage of the genetic code being degenerate

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  • if substitution occurs the new triplet of bases may still code for the same amino acids
  • so no impact of the final protein produced
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What is a mutation

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  • change in DNA
  • either be a gene or chromosome
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What is a gene mutation

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Change in the base sequence of a gene

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What is a chromosome mutation

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Change in the number of chromosomes
Occurs in meiosis

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What is meant be the genetic code is non overlapping

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Each base in a gene is only part of one triplet of bases that codes for one amino acid
So each codon is read as discrete unit

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What is a discrete unit

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A separate unit eg a codon

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What is the advantage of a non-overlapping genetic code

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If a point mutation occurs it will only affect one codon and therefore one amino acid

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What is meant by the universal genetic code

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The same triplet of DNA bases codes for the same amino acid in all organisms

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Advantages of universal genetic code

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  • genetic engineering
  • a human gene can be inserted into another organism’s usually bacteria makes insulin for humans
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