Genes & Genetic code Flashcards

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Describe one advantage an done disadvantage of genetic screening a foetus (2)

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advantage:
- prevents child dying late in pregnancy

disadvantage:
- high cost

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Explain why people with a gene mutation cannot convert phenylalanine to tyrosine (4)

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  • change in DNA sequence
  • change in primary structure
  • different R group
  • phenylalanine doesn’t fit in enzyme’s active site
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Explain why a gene mutation involving the replacement of one base with another has less effect than the loss of a base (2)

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  • loss caused the whole amino acid sequence to change
  • replacement only changes one amino acid
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Explain one ethical issue relating to the use of prenatal genetic screening (2)

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  • may result in a choice of an abortion
  • unethical to cause death of a foetus
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Define: recessive allele (3)

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  • different form of a gene
  • both alleles need to be present in order for a recessive phenotype to be expressed
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Explain how deletion and substitution have different effects in protein structure (4)

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  • deletion could affect every codon
  • deletion more likely to affect position of start codon
  • substitution may code for same amino acid
  • due to degenerate nature of genetic code
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Explain how a frame-shift mutation could result in the production of lepton with a variety of shorter primary structures (2)

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  • changes in the triplet code
  • coding for a shorter sequence of amino acids
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Define: allele

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Alternative forms of the same gene

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The mutated CFTR protein has one missing amino acid compared to a functioning one. Explain how this results in a non-functioning protein (4)

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  • a mutation causes a different sequence of R groups
  • which changed the position of bonds between the R groups
  • this causes a different tertiary structure
  • which affects the movement of chloride ions through the cell membrane
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Explain why people with cystic fibrosis may develop lung infections (4)

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  • CF produces thick, sticky mucus
  • because the cells transport less water
  • therefore the cilia lining are unable to move mucus out of airways
  • resulting in microorganisms getting trapped and causing lung infections
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Explain why plasma membranes are described as having a fluid mosaic structure (2)

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  • the membrane is fluid because molecules can move within the membrane by diffusion
  • the membrane looks mosaic if viewed from above due to both proteins and phospholipids arranged in a scattered pattern
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