20.1: Gene mutations Flashcards

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What is a mutation

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Any change to the structure or arrangement of DNA in an organism

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What is a Gene Mutation

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A Gene Mutation is any change to one or more nucleotide bases, or arrangement of nucleotide bases in DNA

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Consequences from a gene mutation

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A gene mutation may lead to a change in the amino acid sequence of a polypeptide.

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6 Different types of Gene Mutation

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Addition

Deletion

Substitution

Translocation

Inversion

Duplication

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What is a Substitution Mutation

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A substitution mutation is a mutation in which one nucleotide base is substituted for another.

This has 3 different consequences:

  1. Formation of 1 of 3 stop codons, stopping the production of the resultant polypeptide
  2. Formation of a codon for a different amino acid
  3. Formation of a codon for the same amino acid, because the code is degenerate
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What is a Deletion Mutation

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A deletion mutation is a mutation in which one nucleotide base is deleted.

This causes a frame shift to the LEFT

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What is an Addition Mutation

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An addition mutation is a mutation in which an extra base is inserted.

This causes a frame shift to the RIGHT

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What is a Duplication Mutation

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A duplication mutation is a mutation in which one or more bases are duplicated and repeat.

This causes a frame shift to the RIGHT

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What is an Inversion Mutation

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An inversion mutation is a mutation in which a group of bases are separated from DNA and join back in the same position but back to front

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What is a Translocation Mutation

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A translocation mutation is a mutation in which a group of bases are separated from one chromosome and are inserted into the base sequence of a different chromosome.

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Causes of Mutations

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  1. DNA replication, random
  2. Mutagenic agents e.g
  • Ionising radiation which disrupt the structure
  • Chemicals such as nitrogen dioxide which may alter the structure or disrupt transcription. Carcinogens
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3 things that may occur from a substitution reaction

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  1. 1 of 3 stop codons formed
  2. Same amino acid, different triplet
  3. Different amino acid, different triplet
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Benefits of Mutations

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Produce genetic diversity necessary for natural selection and speciation

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Costs of mutations

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Almost always produce harmful effects on an organism and make it less well suited to its environment

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Mutations occurring in body cells vs gametes

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Mutations that occur in body cells lead to disruption of normal cellular activities e.g. cell division - causing cancer

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