DNA Mutagenesis and Repair Flashcards

1
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A loss of function mutation is also known as?

A

Recessive muations

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2
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A gain of function mutation is also known as?

A

Dominant mutations

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3
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This type of mutation occurs when two acentric nonhomologous chromosomes trade places afer double stranded breaks

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Reciprocal translocation

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4
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This type of mutation occurs when a break causes a 180 degree flip

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Inversion

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5
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These inversions do not include the centromere

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Paracentric Inversions

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6
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Imbalanced mutations are mutations that involve a change in what parameter of genes?

A

Number

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7
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Imbalanced mutation where there is a loss of a segment in one chromosome

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Deletion

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8
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Imbalanced mutation where there is a duplication of a segment in one chromosome

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Duplication mutation

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9
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Gene conversion is more common in:
A. Mitosis
B. Meiosis

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Meiosis

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10
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This is a mutation where a region is replicated many times over outside a given chromosome

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Gene amplification

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11
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This is a mutation wherein genes appear in a different location. e.g. Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (BCR-ABL)

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DNA Translocation

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12
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A genetic change that involve the loss or gain of an entire chromosome

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Aneuploidy

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13
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Pu -> Pu or Py -> Py

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Transition

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14
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Pu -> Py or Py -> Pu

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Transversion

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15
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Mutations that result to a change in the amino acid translated BUT the AA created has similar properties to the correct AA

A

Conservative

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16
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These mutations involves the change in configuration of the base pairs

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Tautomeric shifts

17
Q

This repair strategy involves the correction a wrong nucleotide. It is carried out by DNA ligase.

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Direct Repair

18
Q

This repair strategy involves the removal and replacement of a segment. It is carried out by DNA Glycolase

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Base Excision Repair

19
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This repair strategy is involved in the removal and replacement of a large segment of ssDNA. It is associated with thymine dimerization.

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Nucleotide Excision Repair

20
Q

A tuor suppressing protein incolced in the apoptosis of cells with irreparable DNA

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p53

21
Q

These inversions include the centromere

A

pericentric inversions

22
Q

This is a mutation where a region is replicated many times over within a chromosome

A

Gene duplication