Mutations Flashcards

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Mutations

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Changes in the DNA bases or chromosones - change protien produced

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Factors that cause mutations

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environment: low O2, change in food
chemicals: lead, asbestos
radiation: UV, x-rays

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Germ Line

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sperm and eggs genes are changed

- passed onto future generations

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Somatic

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all other cells in the body

- not passed on to offspring

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Gene mutations

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Change in DNA bases - affects protiens

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Point mutation

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change a single nucleotide
eg. substitution: change a single letter
inversion; switches position of letters

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Frameshift mutations

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additions or deletions of nucleotides
eg. insertion; extra letters are added
deletion; letters are removed

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Gene mutations can cause

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Silent - no change to protein
Positive variation
negative variation
- genetic disease 
eg. cystic fibrosis, Tay-Sachs
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Chromosome mutations

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one whole chromosome is missing or an extra chromosome

  • large section of DNA is missing or added or moved to wrong place
    eg. 2n=46 -> 2n=45 or 47
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When do chromosome mutations occur:

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cells go through mitosis or meiosis from crossing over or homologous separating

  • many genes are affected
  • nondisjunction: pair of homologous chromosomes failed to separate at anaphase
    • both chromosomes in pair pass to same daughter cell
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Karyotype

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Individuals collection of chromosomes

  • picture of all aprox. 46 chromosomes in one cell
    shows: size, bonding patterns, centriole location
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What do karyotypes do?

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used to look for abnormal numbers of structures of chromosomes
pairs 46 chromosomes to create 23 pairs
- discovers abnormal chromosome numbers
eg. Down Syndrom - extra no. 21 chromosome

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Female chromosomes

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XX chromosomes

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