Mutations Flashcards

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Point mutation

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  • Definition: A change in a single base pair of DNA.
    • Types:
      • Silent Mutation: No change in the protein (due to redundancy in the genetic code).
      • Missense Mutation: Changes one amino acid in the protein, which might affect its function.
      • Nonsense Mutation: A stop codon is introduced, leading to a shortened, nonfunctional protein.
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Insertion mutation

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  • Definition: A base pair is added to the DNA sequence.
    • Effect: Shifts the reading frame (frameshift), altering all amino acids downstream and usually creating a nonfunctional protein.
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Deletion

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  • Definition: A base pair is removed from the DNA sequence.
    • Effect: Similar to insertion, it causes a frameshift and often leads to a nonfunctional protein.
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Frameshift

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  • Definition: Insertion or deletion of a number of base pairs not divisible by three, shifting the reading frame.
    • Effect: Changes the entire amino acid sequence from the mutation onward, usually resulting in a nonfunctional protein.
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Duplication

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  • Definition: A section of DNA is copied and inserted into the genome.
    • Effect: Can lead to repeated proteins, which might disrupt normal cell functions.
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Inversion

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  • Definition: A segment of DNA is reversed within the chromosome.
    • Effect: This can disrupt the function of the gene or cause abnormal protein function.
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Translocation

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  • Definition: A piece of DNA from one chromosome is transferred to another chromosome.
    • Effect: Can disrupt the genes involved or lead to unregulated gene expression, causing diseases like cancer.
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