D1.3 Mutation and Gene Editing Flashcards
Define mutation.
Change in the DNA base sequence
Distinguish between base substitution, insertion and deletion mutations.
Base substitution mutation occur when one or more nucleotides in a DNA sequence is replaced by another nucleotide
Insertion mutation occur when one or more nucleotides is added to a base sequence
Deletion mutation occur when one or more nucleotides are removed from a DNA sequence
Define single- nucleotide polymorphism.
Single nucleotide base substitution that leads to two different phenotypes within a population
Outline the impact of genetic code degeneracy on the effect of mutations.
If genetic code is degenerate then AA can be coded by more than one codon. A base substitution doesn’t affect the protein if mutated codon codes for the same AA in a protein. If base substitution mutation mutates a codon to code for a different AA then a different protein sequence is produced.
Distinguish between same-sense, nonsense and mis-sense base substitution mutations.
Same sense mutation : doesn’t alter the AA sequence
Nonsense mutation : base substitution creates premature stop codon
Missense mutation : base substitution creates codon that codes for different AA
Define “frameshift” mutation.
Results from insertions or deletions of nucleotides and changes all codons after the mutation
Outline the consequences of insertions and deletions on polypeptide structure and function.
All codons after insertion and deletion are changed which completely changes the sequence of AAs the polypeptide will have a different shape and won’t be able to carry out its function.
Outline causes of gene mutation.
Errors in DNA replication or during repair of damaged DNA
Define mutagen.
Agents that cause permanent heritable changes to the DNA of cells
Distinguish between germ cells and somatic cells.
Germ cells develop into gametes such as sperm or eggs
Somatic cells are all cells which aren’t reproductive cells
State that no natural mechanism is known for making a deliberate change to a DNA sequence.
No natural mechanism is known for making a deliberate change to a DNA sequence
Discuss the impact of randomness of gene mutations.
If a mutation is caused in the wrong area that cell may grow uncontrollably and can cause cancer.
Define genetic variation.
A requirement for evolution by natural selection
State the source of new alleles of a gene.
Genetic mutation
Compare the consequences of a germ cell versus somatic cell mutation.
If the gamete has a mutated gene, the allele will be present in the zygote after fertilization
If the somatic cell is mutated, then it will not be passed on to offspring