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12.4 MUTATIONS I. Kinds of Mutations Mutations are changes in the genetic material A. Gene mutations – changes in a single gene 1. point mutation changes in one or a few nucleotides

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Page 1: 12.4 MUTATIONS I. Kinds of Mutations Mutations are changes in the genetic material A. Gene mutations – changes in a single gene A. Gene mutations – changes

12.4 MUTATIONS

I. Kinds of MutationsMutations are changes in the

genetic material A. Gene mutations – changes in a

single gene 1. point mutation – changes in

one or a few nucleotides

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3 TYPES OF MUTATIONS

a. substitution – one base is changed to another

* usually affects only one amino acid

b. insertion or deletion – a base is added or removed from DNA sequence

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FRAMESHIFT MUTATIONS

i. Insertion & Deletion are known as frameshift mutations because the reading frame of the genetic message is shifted when a base is added or removed

ii. may change every amino acid that follows the point of mutation

iii. can alter a protein so much that it can not function

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Substitution InsertionDeletion

Gene Mutations: Substitution, Insertion, and Deletion

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CHROMOSOMAL MUTATIONS

B. Chromosomal mutation – changes in the number or structure of chromosomes

1. Four types of chromosomal mutations:

a. Deletion – all or part of chromosome is lost

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CHROMOSOMAL MUTATIONS

b. Duplication – produces extra copies of parts of a chromosome

c. Inversion – reverses the direction of parts of chromosomes

d. Translocation – part of one chromosome breaks off and attaches another chromosome

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Deletion

Duplication

Inversion

Translocation

 Chromosomal Mutations

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MUTATIONS

II. Significance of Mutations A. many mutations are neutral and

have little or no effect on expression of a gene or function of protein

1. mutations allow genetic diversity in a species

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MUTATIONS

B. harmful mutations are the causes of many genetic disorders or even cancer

C. beneficial mutations produce proteins that can be helpful in different environments

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MUTATIONSMeiosis is a process where gametes

(sex Cells) half the number of chromosomes.

a. Nondisjunction occurs when a complete set of chromosomes fails to separate during Meiosis.

b. gametes (sperm & egg) may produce triploid (3N) or tetraploid (4N) organisms

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What happens if nondisjunction occurs?

• The gamete will die or result in conditions known as trisomy or monosomy.

• Trisomy - a person has more than 2 copies of the same chromosome.

• Monosomy – a person only has one copy of a chromosome.

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How can you tell that?

• Take a picture of the chromosomes• This is known as a karyotype.

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Normal Female Karyotype

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Normal Male Karyotype

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Abnormal Karyotype-Trisomy #21

Down’s Syndrome

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Abnormal Karyotype – Monosomy of the X chromosome

Turner’s Syndrome