What causes the mutations? Flashcards
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Spontaneous Mutations
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- Definition: Occur naturally without external influence.
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Mechanism:
- Errors during DNA replication.
- DNA polymerase sometimes fails to correct base-pairing errors, leading to point mutations.
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Induced Mutations
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- Definition: Caused by external environmental factors.
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Induced Mutations (Types of Mutagens):
b. Electromagnetic Radiation
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Low-energy radiation (e.g., UV light):
- Causes adjacent nucleotides to bond, forming thymine dimers.
- This creates a kink in the DNA, disrupting transcription and translation.
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High-energy radiation (e.g., X-rays, gamma rays):
- Strips electrons from molecules, causing DNA damage.
- Leads to deletions or rearrangements of large DNA segments or entire chromosomes.
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Induced Mutations (Types of Mutagens):
a. Chemical Mutagens
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a. Chemical Mutagens
- Enter the nucleus and directly alter the DNA.
- Examples:
- Chemicals that substitute incorrect bases (e.g., nitrous acid).
- Agents that cause insertions or deletions (e.g., intercalating agents like ethidium bromide).