U.1 K.A.4 Mutations Flashcards

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1
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What name is given to an individual affected by a mutation?

A

Mutant

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2
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Name some mutagenic agents.

A
  • X-rays
  • Gamma rays
  • Mustard gas
  • UV light
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3
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Name three point mutations which are single gene mutations.

A
  • Substitution
  • Insertion
  • Deletion
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4
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Substitution usually results in only one amino acid being changed. It has a mild effect on the individual. When could substitution cause a major effect on the individual?

A

When the substitution causes a codon to become a stop codon. Translation is stopped prematurely and the protein produced is missing many amino acids as a result

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5
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What name is given to proteins that still function but have had only slight changes made to their structure? They still make sense but not the original sense.

A

Missense

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What name is given to proteins that do not make any sense at all and are unable to function?

A

Nonsense

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7
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What name is given to a mutation where introns are retained in error during splicing?

A

Splice-site mutations

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Name 4 examples of chromosome mutations.

A
  • Deletion
  • Translocation
  • Duplication
  • Inversion
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What name is given to the mutation where some genes are deleted from the chromosomes?

A

Deletion

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10
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What name is given to the mutation where some genes are repeated?

A

Duplication

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What name is given to the mutation where some of the genes from one chromosome break off and join with the genes on a completely different chromosome?

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Translocation

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What name is given to a mutation when some of the genes rotate 180 degrees on a chromosome?

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Inversion

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