DNA Mutagenesis and Repair Flashcards
A loss of function mutation is also known as?
Recessive muations
A gain of function mutation is also known as?
Dominant mutations
This type of mutation occurs when two acentric nonhomologous chromosomes trade places afer double stranded breaks
Reciprocal translocation
This type of mutation occurs when a break causes a 180 degree flip
Inversion
These inversions do not include the centromere
Paracentric Inversions
Imbalanced mutations are mutations that involve a change in what parameter of genes?
Number
Imbalanced mutation where there is a loss of a segment in one chromosome
Deletion
Imbalanced mutation where there is a duplication of a segment in one chromosome
Duplication mutation
Gene conversion is more common in:
A. Mitosis
B. Meiosis
Meiosis
This is a mutation where a region is replicated many times over outside a given chromosome
Gene amplification
This is a mutation wherein genes appear in a different location. e.g. Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (BCR-ABL)
DNA Translocation
A genetic change that involve the loss or gain of an entire chromosome
Aneuploidy
Pu -> Pu or Py -> Py
Transition
Pu -> Py or Py -> Pu
Transversion
Mutations that result to a change in the amino acid translated BUT the AA created has similar properties to the correct AA
Conservative