Mutations Flashcards
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Mutations
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- body may make mistakes/ mutations or the environment may cause errors to happen during division
- These errors in the code may have a positive, negative or no effect on the individual
- caused by chemicals, environmental factors, radiation
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Spontaneous mutations
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- happen in nature by accident
- ## result of incorrect copying of DNA during the replication of chromosomes in mitosis and meiosis
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Induced mutations
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- result of exposure to a physical or chemical agent
- mutations that are a result of exposure to UV radiation, cigarette smoke, chemicals in processed foods, etc.
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Types of Mutations: Point Mutations
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- A point mutation occurs when the cell, during replication, does not accurately duplicate the genetic information.
- C and G arent paired, but C and A do
- This may be the result of a:
Base-pair substitution
Base-pair insertion
Base-pair deletion
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Base-pair substitution
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- The toy ate the hot dog
substitutes 1 letter into the code
how ever it can have a lrage impact - the boy aqu the hot dog
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Base-pair insertion
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- the boy hate the hot dog
- has a four letter word (extra letter added)
- message gets shifted to make 3 letter
- the boy hat eth eho tdo g
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Base-pair deletion
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- Tbh oya tet heh otd og
- deletion and insertion both have same impact
- caused by carcinogens, changing chemicals
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Types of Mutations: Chromosome Mutations
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- a mutation involving an entire chromosome or large part of it
- Non-disjunction would be an example of a chromosome mutation that can happen in meiosis
- This can result in genetic disorders if it happens in gametogenesis or early in development during mitosis
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When do mutations occur
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- can occur as the DNA in an organism’s cell is copied
- most mutations occur in the parts of DNA that do not code for genes
- many more that do occur in coding regions are immediately corrected during the replication process
- as organism ages= more likelyhood of mutations
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Inheriting Mutations
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- Mutations that occur in somatic (hair , skin) cells are not passed onto offspring so therefore do not effect future generations
- mutations that occur in the formation of gametes become part of the DNA of the zygote
- offspring will get mutation sin sex cel as pass to future generations
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Inherited Mutations: Lactose Intolerance
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- very common trait in which an individual is not able to digest lactose, the common sugar in milk
- caused by a deficiency of the enzyme lactase
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Inherited Mutations: Sickle-Cell Anemia (SCA)
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- example of a mutation which can be seen as both helpful and harmful
- caused by a single amino acid substitution
- c-shaped and less effective at moving oxygen around the body via the blood (less surfance area)
- increased risk of infection
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adaptability of sickle cell
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- parasite malaria,
- When the parasite enters a SCA red blood cell it causes the oxygen level in to drop in the cell
- cell dies form not doing job, causing parasite to die
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Types of Chromosome Mutations
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- deletion of code
- insertion of code
- duplication of gene (snakes)
- inversion (sentence gets flipped)
- translation (1 chromsome will trades parts with anther)
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