gene mutations Flashcards

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mutation

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  • sudden change in the genetic makeup

- results as a change in the sequence of nucleotides

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What are mutagens?

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  • factors increasing the rate of mutations : environmental factors (ionising radiation, mutagenic chemicals and viruses and micro-organisms)
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How do mutagens affect organisms?

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  • variety of different effects
  • somatic mutations, not transmitted to next generation, can cause cells to become malignant and subsequently cancer (plants - vegetative propagation such as budding)
  • gametic mutations, occur in reproductive organs, germ-line mutations may lead to variation
  • can lead to a new species to evolve, speciation, evolution
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neutral mutations

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  • do not affect the life line
  • everyone has mutations, most not a phenotype
  • some show in phenotype (tongue rollers and non-tongue rollers)
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beneficial mutations

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  • natural selection, nature selecting better adapted traits for an organism
  • eventually speciation will occur
  • most often occur in viruses and bacteria due to rapid reproduction (multi-resistent super-bugs)
  • example, change from pale to dark moth to blend with dark ashy walls
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harmful mutations

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  • inheritance of mutations in single genes
  • inherited as autosomal recessive traits
  • heterozygous parents have one normal one mutated
  • homozygous recessive parents have both gene copies that are non-functional
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albinism

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  • rare group of genetic disorders causing skin, hair, iris or eye to have little to no pigment
  • mutation of one of several autosomal genes
  • shows pattern of recessive monohybrid inheritance
  • vulnerable to sun burn and cancer
  • shunned, discriminated, work inside, mocked (prejudice, ignorance from wider community)
  • genetic counselling, studying family tree
  • not common in the wild, prominent in Africa, may be able to produce more Vitamin D
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single nucleotide polymorphisms

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  • STP occurs when a single nucleotide is substituted for another
  • point mutations, evolutionary shown in significant amount of populations
  • found in non-coding DNA, biological markers
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