Mutations Flashcards

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What are the Four mutaions in the ammino acid/protien sequence called?

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  1. Frameshift (mutation causing a change to the reading frame of a gene ie Additions of deletions)
  2. Missence (Substitution of a different ammino acid from the original)
  3. Nonsence (insertion of a stop codon into the protein sequence)
  4. Silent (Point mutations that do not change the protein amino acid sequence.)
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What are the 3 types of RNA Polymerase’s (I, II, III)

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  1. RNA Polymerase I - Ribosomal RNA (rRNA)
  2. RNA Polymerase II - messenger RNA (mRNA)
  3. RNA Polymerase III - transfer RNA (tRNA)
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3
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What is a Histone

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Basic protein which have a structual funtion and play a key role in coiling and uncoiling of the chromosomes during the cell cycle

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4
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Mutations affecting specific bases (Point mutations) - (appear in template/nontemplate strand)

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  1. TRANSITION mutation - These are changes in single nucleotide pairs such that a purine replaces a purine, or a pyrimidine replaces a pyrimidine
  2. TRANSVERSION mutation - These are changes in which a purine is substituted for a pyrimidine or vice verse
  3. INDEL point mutation - Insertion or deletion of a single or small number of bases
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5
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Mutation effect on the phenotype

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LETHAL

NON-LETHAL

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6
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What are the 4 enzymes essential for Gluconeogenesis

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  • glucose 6 phosphatase
  • frutose 1,6 bisphosphatase
  • Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase
  • Pyruvate carboxylase
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7
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How much ATP from NADH -

How much ATP from NADH fron glycolysis

How much ATP from FADH2

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  1. Oxidative Phosphoalation 3 atp per NADH
  2. NADH is reoxidised to Nad+ and glycerolphosphate shuttle FADH2
  3. FADH2 gives 2 atp via Oxidative Phosphoaralation
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