gene mutation Flashcards

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define mutation

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a spontaneous change in the DNA of a gene through either base substitution or base deletion

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how does base substitution work

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  • a base in the template strand is misread by the mRNA
  • the mRNA codes for the wrong complimentary base on the strand
  • the wrong base sequence forms and the tRNA carries the wrong amino acid to the sequence (wrong codon= anticodon compliementry to the wrong one)
  • the wrong polypeptide sequence is formed
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base deletion

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  • a base is not read/ ignored
    causes all of the bases top move up 1 space from where they’re suppose to be in order to code correctly (frameshift occurs)
  • the bases are all now in the wrong place so all of the codons are incorrect
  • all the amino acids could be completely different to what they’re meant to be (dependent on with placement of the base)
  • now the whole polypeptide is wrong
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what is the exception for base deletion for polypeptide production

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if the base is the third one that’s ignored the amino acid coded may not be wrong due to the degenerative nature of the DNA code- ie there’s more than 1 codon that codes for a particular amino acid

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how do mutations occur in someone

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either inherited or developed

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how can mutations be inherited

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the mutation could be in an organ that produced gametes and then the offspring have the mutation based onto them

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what happens if a mutation is developed in a specific organ

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if the mutation occurs in a specific organ cell etc this could damage or alter how the organ works or what the organ produces ie liver and insulin
if the mutation is developed in a cell under constant division this could increase the rate of division and alternate the stop stages f the cell cycle provide uncontrollable division causing malignant or benign tumours which could cause death (somatic division)

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