DNA & Protein Synthesis Flashcards
What is a mutation?
An alteration to the DNA base sequence
Often arise spontaneously during DNA replication
What are additon and deletion mutations?
Where one or more nucleotides are either inserted or deleted from the DNA sequence
What is a substitution mutation?
Where one nucleotide in the DNA sequence is replaced by another
What is a duplication mutation?
Where one or more nucleotides duplicate and repeat
What is an inversion mutation?
Where a group of nucleotides become separated from the DNA sequence then rejoin in the reverse order
What is a translocation mutation?
Where a group of nucleotides become separated from the DNA sequence and are then inserted into the DNA of a different chromosome
Which mutations are most likely to have a significant impact and why?
Insertion, deletion, duplication, translocation
Produce a frameshift, meaning the entire amino acid sequence produced will be different
Which mutations are most likely to have a smaller impact and why?
Substitution, inversion
Only alter one or very few triplets so amino acid sequence might not be affected due to the degenerate nature of the genetic code
Is a mutation resulting in a change to the amino acid sequence always harmful?
No; may be neutral if the resulting change in protein has no effect on the organism
Could be beneficial which is the basis for evolution and natural selection
What is a mutagenic agent?
Factors that increase the rate of gene mutation
Chemical mutagens such as alcohol and benzene
Ionising radiation such as UV and x-ray