Chapter 10 Flashcards
hereditary mutation
germ-line mutation
the gene changes are found in the sperm and egg cells (germ cells) and can be passed from parent to child each generation
nonhereditary mutation
stomatic mutations
occur in cells other than the geerm cells cannot be passed on to future generations
germ-line mutation
mutation occuring in gametes
passed on to offspring
mutagens
chemicals or physical agens that can damage DNA by changing its nucleotide sequence
causes mutations
carcinogens
any chemical agents that cause cancer by damaging DNA type/class of mutagen
malignant tumor
cancerous tumor that spreads throughout the body
happens after multiple hits
benign tumor
a noncancerous tumor that will not spread throughout the body
happens after 1 or 2 hits
somatic mutation
mutation that occurs in a body (nongamete) cell
not passed on to offspring
sickle-cell anemia
subtitution of one nucleotide of the hemoglobin protein gene (A or T)
oncogenes
genes that cause cancer
mutation
change in the nucleotide sequence of DNA
may be advantageous, cause harm, or create new alleles in a population