Gene Mutation Flashcards
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Sickle-cell anaemia
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- In sickle-cell anaemia, single base pair substitution in the gene coding for the b-chain causes adenine to replace thymine
- DNA triplet changes from CTC to CAC
- In the mRNA formed, GUG is coded for instead of GAG, resulting in hydrophobic valine replacing hydrophilic glutamic acid in the 6th amino acid position of the b-chain
- This results in a change in 3D conformation of haemoglobin to produce HbS instead of HbA
- This decreases solubility of deoxygenated HbS, and at low O2 concentrations, different HbS molecules stick together
- HbS molecules polymerise and form rigid fibres
- RBC changes from circular biconcave shape to sickle cell shape, and may block capillaries, impeding blood flow.
- This deprives organs of oxygen, resulting in organ damage.
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Types of gene mutation
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- Base pair substitution
- Base pair deletion
- Base pair addition
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Consequences of gene mutation
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