Mutations Flashcards
1
Q
what is a mutation?
A
- a change to the nucleotide sequence of DNA
2
Q
when is a mutation likely to take place?
A
- during interphase
3
Q
when do mutations happen?
A
- they are sponatenous mutations made when replicating DNA (interphase)
4
Q
what is a substitution mutation?
A
- One base is swapped for another
5
Q
what is an insertion mutation?
A
- an extra base is added
6
Q
what is a deletion mutation?
A
- A base is removed
7
Q
what impact does a substitution have on the amino acid sequence?
A
- no change
- if does have an impact, change a single amino acid
8
Q
what impact does a Insertion and deletion have on the amino acid sequence?
A
- frame shift - all the following triplet in the sequence are affected
9
Q
what does neutral mean?
A
- has no effect on the function of the polypeptide
- no effect on fitness of the organism
10
Q
what does it mean a mutation is advantegous?
A
- causes a change that improves the function of the polypeptide
- high chances of survival and reproduction
- e.g. make active site more complementary to substrate
11
Q
what does it mean a mutation is harmful?
A
- cause a change that makes a non- function protein
- low changes of survival and reproduction
e.g. cystic fibrosis/ CTFR