Types of mutation Flashcards
1
Q
Substitution
A
- one or more bases are replaced for another
- can result in no change due to degenerate code
- 1 codon change = 1 amino acid chain
2
Q
Insertion
A
- one or more bases added to the sequence
- frameshift : codons change downstream of mutation leads to sequence change
- NO frameshift if multiple of base 3 bases added, extra codons = extra amino acids
3
Q
Deletion
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- one or more bases are lost from base sequence
-Frameshift if non-multiple of 3 bases removed
-if multiple of 3 bases lost no frameshift but missing amino acids
4
Q
Inversion
A
-sequence of bases is separated from DNA and inserted at the same position, backwards
- no frameshift
- could lead to change in amino acids encoded by inverse bases or silent mutation
- harmful as original gene can’t be expressed from that chromosome
5
Q
Duplication
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- sequence of bases is inserted multiple times
- if not multiple of 3 bases frameshift occurs so change in amino acid sequence
- second copy can mutate which develops new functions
6
Q
Translocation
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- sequence of bases taken out and inserted at a different position on a chromosome
- significat impact on gene expression and amino acid sequences
- happens when crossing over occurs with non-homologous chromosomes