New Genetic Variation (W2-L2) Flashcards

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Point mutations

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occur in singular parts of the genome that code for a protein
(ex. silent, missense, non-sense, readthrough)

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Silent

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(synonymous) have no impact on the protein sequence

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Missense

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(Non-synonmous) mutation in DNA sequence that actually causes a change in amino acid sequence of the eventual protein

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Nonsense

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mutation in DNA sequence that converts an amino acid to a stop codon

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Readthrough

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converting the stop codon in wild type sequence to an amino acid sequence

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Transitions

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mutations intrachanging amongst purines (ex. A for T) or Pyrimidines (C for G)

more common, less likely to be misense mutations

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Transversions

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Mutations interchanging purines with pyrimidines or vise versa

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Frameshift mutation

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causes an addition or deletion of nucleotide (s) causing a shift in the reading frame of the codons in the mRNA

Potentially alters the amino acid sequence at protein translation

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Translocation

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Mutation when the section of chromosome is moved to another chromosome

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Duplication

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Section of gene is duplicated on the chromosome

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Inversion

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Chromosomal material is maintained, but the orientation in the genome on the chromosome is flipped

ex. butterfly mimicking morphology

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Reporter genes

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an imprecise historical method to observe mutations

Identify genes that produce the a phenotypic effect, observe the population for change in the phenotype and if it occurs there has been a mutation

crude method

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Mutation accumulation lines

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Method to observe/calculate mutation

Cultivate large populations for multiple generations with minimal selection and observe mutations over time

ex. fruit flies

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Migration

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Movement of alleles between populations

interpreted by gene flow

mechanisms: dispersal of animals

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Gene Flow

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`the movements of alleles between one population from the population by movement of individuals or gametes

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Stepping stone model

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migrate and mix with areas adjacent