4.3 - Genetic Diversity can arise as a result of mutation or during meiosis Flashcards
What is mutation?
An alteration to the DNA base sequence. Often arise spontaneously during DNA replication.
Why might a mutation not lead to change in the amino acid sequence?
- Genetic code is degenerate so mutation may end up coding for the same amino as the original triplet.
- Mutation may occur in intron.
What is a substitution mutation?
When a nucleotide in the DNA sequence is replaced by another. This is more likely to be a quiet mutation, meaning no change occurs in the amino acid sequnce.
What is a deletion mutation?
When a nucloetide in the DNA sequence is lost/randomly deleted. This more likely to be harmful and sinificant, as it leads to a frame shift which means the entire amino acid sequnce will be different.
What is a mutagenic agent? Give examples of this.
Factors that increase the rate of gene mutation. X-rays, UV light, gamma rays, certain chemicals e.g. in alcohol and tobacco.
What is a polyploidy chromosome mutation?
Where an individual has three or more sets of chromosomes instead of two.
What is chromosome non-disjunction?
When chromosomes fail to separate correctly in meiosis, resulting in gametes with one more or less chromosomes than normal.
What is meiosis?
A form of cell division that produces four genetically different haploid cells which contain half the number of chromosomes found in the parent cell. They are known as gametes.
How does meiosis differ from mitosis?
- Meiosis produces four genetically different cells with half the number of chromosomes as the parent cells
- Mitosis produces two genetically identical cells with the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell.
What happens during meiosis I?
- Homologous chromosomes pair to form bivalents (a pair).
- Crossing over (exchange of sections of gentic material) occurs at chiasmata.
- Cell divides into two. Homologous chromosomes separate randomly. Each cell contains either maternal or paternal copy.
What happens during meiosis II?
- Independent segregation of sister chromatids.
- Each cell divides again, producing 4 haploid cells.
Give 2 ways meiosis produces gentic variation?
- Crossing over during meiosis I
- Independent assortment (random segregation) of homologous chromosomes & sister chromatids results in new combination of alleles.