3.8.1 Consequence of DNA mutations Flashcards

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Mutations are

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changes to the base sequence of DNA

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2
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Mutations occur through errors during..

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DNA replication

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3
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mutation rate can be increased by

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mutagenic agents

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Types of mutations that can occur include:

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  1. substitution
  2. deletion/addition
  3. duplication
  4. inversion
  5. translocation
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substitution mutation is when…

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one or more bases are swapped for another

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Effect of substitution mutations can be..

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  1. no effect (silent - if same AA coded for)

2. change triplet code - different AA coded for

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deletion mutations is when

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a one or more bases are removed

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Effect of a deletion mutation…

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frameshift to the left - changes the entire triplet code from that point on - changes amino acid sequence

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Addition mutations are when

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one or more bases are added

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Effect of an addition mutation…

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frame shift to the right - changes the triplet code from that point on - changes the amino acid sequence

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An inversion mutation is when..

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a sequence of bases is reversed

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A duplication mutation is when…

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one or more bases are duplicated/repeated

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A translocation mutation is when..

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a sequence of bases is moved from one location to another (could be in the same chromosome or different)

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What is significant about the order of the bases in DNA?

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determine the order of the amino acids in the protein

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15
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chains of amino acids make

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polypeptides

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16
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A change in the amino acid sequence of a protein means…

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it may not fold properly, altering its tertiary structure - rendering it non-functional.

17
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genetic mutations can cause certain disorders e.g.

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cystic fibrosis, cancers

18
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Why do not all mutations affect the order of the amino acids?

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degenerative nature of genetic code - some AA coded for by more than 1 triplet code

19
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examples of mutagenic agents include

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UV radiation, ionising radiation, chemicals, some viruses

20
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mutations that occur in cells post fertilisation are called..

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acquired mutations

21
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Name 2 genes that control cell division

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proto-oncogenes and tumour suppressor genes

22
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Mutations in genes that control cell division can lead to …

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uncontrolled cell growth - tumour formation

23
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Define a tumour..

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a mass of abnormal cells that divides out of control

24
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Cancer is…

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a tumour that invades and destroys surrounding tissue and made spread to other parts of the body

25
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Why is the genetic code described as being universal?

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The triplet codes code for the same amino acids in all organisms