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Mutations Genetic Changes. What is a mutation? A change in the base sequence of DNA.

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Page 1: Mutations Genetic Changes. What is a mutation? A change in the base sequence of DNA.

Mutations

Genetic Changes

Page 2: Mutations Genetic Changes. What is a mutation? A change in the base sequence of DNA.

What is a mutation?

A change in the base sequence of DNA

Page 3: Mutations Genetic Changes. What is a mutation? A change in the base sequence of DNA.

What causes mutations?

1. Mistakes in replication (spontaneous) Mistakes in base pairs

2. Environmental factors (mutagens) High energy radiation (X rays, UV rays) Chemicals (asbestos, cyanide, formaldehyde) High temperature

Page 4: Mutations Genetic Changes. What is a mutation? A change in the base sequence of DNA.

A mutagen

Any agent that causes a change to the DNA sequence

1. High energy mutagens (radiation) break the DNA strands apart causing deletions or substitutions

2. Highly reactive mutagens (chemical) interact with the DNA usually causing substitutions

Page 5: Mutations Genetic Changes. What is a mutation? A change in the base sequence of DNA.

Mutations in reproductive cells

Changes a sequence of nucleotides in a gene

May produce a new trait for the offspring

Page 6: Mutations Genetic Changes. What is a mutation? A change in the base sequence of DNA.

Mutations in body cells

Change in the nucleotide sequence only effects the individual and will not be passed down to the offspring i.e. Cancer, which effects genes that control

cell division in mitosis

Page 7: Mutations Genetic Changes. What is a mutation? A change in the base sequence of DNA.

Types of Mutations

Point mutations

Frameshift mutations

Chromosomal mutations1. Deletion

2. Insertion

3. Inversion

4. Translocation

Page 8: Mutations Genetic Changes. What is a mutation? A change in the base sequence of DNA.

Point mutations

A simple change in a single nucleotide base or “letter” of the gene sequence

Page 9: Mutations Genetic Changes. What is a mutation? A change in the base sequence of DNA.

Point mutations

1. Original:   The fat cat ate the wee rat.2. Point Mutation: The fat hat ate the wee rat

(changing the r in cat to the h in hat).

This change alters the meaning of the instructions significantly. In DNA, switching one base in the DNA sequence to a different base can change the protein that the gene makes.

Page 10: Mutations Genetic Changes. What is a mutation? A change in the base sequence of DNA.

Frame-shift mutations

When one or more bases are added or deleted to the DNA strand.

It shifts the reading of mRNA codons by one base

Page 11: Mutations Genetic Changes. What is a mutation? A change in the base sequence of DNA.

Frame-shift mutations

1. Original:   The fat cat ate the wee rat.

2. Frame Shift: The fat caa tet hew eer at.

(the “t” from cat is removed)

This type of mutation can make the DNA code meaningless and often

results in a shortened protein. 

Page 12: Mutations Genetic Changes. What is a mutation? A change in the base sequence of DNA.

Frame-shift mutations

Page 13: Mutations Genetic Changes. What is a mutation? A change in the base sequence of DNA.

Deletions

Occur when a part of the chromosome is left out. 

These can be small, such as the removal of just one "letter" or long enough to affect a large number of genes next to one another on the chromosome.

Deletions can also cause frame-shift mutations.

Page 14: Mutations Genetic Changes. What is a mutation? A change in the base sequence of DNA.

Deletions

1. Original:  The fat cat ate the wee rat.

2. Deletion: The fat ate the wee rat.

(deletion eliminated the word “cat.”)                                                                                         

Page 15: Mutations Genetic Changes. What is a mutation? A change in the base sequence of DNA.

Deletions

                                                                                        

Page 16: Mutations Genetic Changes. What is a mutation? A change in the base sequence of DNA.

Insertions

Result in the addition of extra DNA.

Results is duplication of genes on the same chromosome.

May also cause frame-shift mutations, and they generally result in a nonfunctional protein. 

Page 17: Mutations Genetic Changes. What is a mutation? A change in the base sequence of DNA.

Insertions

1. Original:  The fat cat ate the wee rat.

2. Insertion: The fat cat xlw ate the wee rat.

Page 18: Mutations Genetic Changes. What is a mutation? A change in the base sequence of DNA.

Inversions

An entire section of DNA is reversed.

These can be small inversions within genes or large inversions that involve large regions of a chromosome and contain several genes.

Page 19: Mutations Genetic Changes. What is a mutation? A change in the base sequence of DNA.

Inversions

1. Original:   The fat cat ate the wee rat.

2. Inversion: The fat eew eht eta tac rat.

Page 20: Mutations Genetic Changes. What is a mutation? A change in the base sequence of DNA.

Translocations

Occur when a part of one chromosome breaks off and is added to a different chromosome

Page 21: Mutations Genetic Changes. What is a mutation? A change in the base sequence of DNA.

Translocations

Page 22: Mutations Genetic Changes. What is a mutation? A change in the base sequence of DNA.

Mutation Examples


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