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Title: Ch. 12.4 Mutations


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Ch. 12.4 Mutations
  • Section Objectives
  • Categorize the different kinds of mutations that
    can occur in DNA.
  • Compare the effects of different kinds of
    mutations on cells and organisms.

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Mutations
  • Any change in DNA sequence is called a mutation.
  • can be caused by errors in replication,
    transcription, cell division, or by external
    agents.
  • If mutation occurs in gametes (sex cells) it will
    be passed on to offspring
  • may produce a new trait or it may result in a
    protein that does not work correctly.
  • the mutation results in a protein that is
    nonfunctional, and the embryo may not survive
  • In some rare cases a gene mutation may have
    positive effects.

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Mutations
  • If mutation takes place in a body cell, it is not
    passed on to organisms offspring
  • Damage to a gene may impair the function of the
    cell
  • When that cell divides, the new cells also will
    have the same mutation
  • Some mutations of DNA in body cells affect genes
    that control cell division.
  • This can result in the cells growing and dividing
    rapidly, producing cancer.

4
Mutations
  • Changes to DNA are called mutations
  • change the DNA
  • changes the mRNA
  • may change protein
  • may change trait

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Types of mutations
  • Changes to the letters (A,C,T,G bases) in the DNA
  • point mutation
  • change to ONE letter (base) in the DNA
  • may cause change to protein, may not
  • frameshift mutation
  • addition of a new letter (base) in the DNA
    sequence
  • deletion of a letter (base) in the DNA
  • both of these shift the DNA so it changes how the
    codons are read
  • big changes to protein!

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Point Mutations
  • One base change
  • can change the meaning of the whole protein

THEFATCATANDTHEREDRATRAN
Does this changethe sentence? A LITTLE!
THEFATCARANDTHEREDRATRAN
OR
THEFATCATENDTHEREDRATRAN
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Point Mutations
  • Missense mutation changes amino acid

AUGCGUGUAUACGCAUGCGAGUGA
MetArgValTyrAlaCysGluStop
Doesthis changethe protein? DEPENDS
AUGCGUGUAUACGUAUGCGAGUGA
MetArgValTyrValCysGluStop
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Sickle cell anemia
  • Hemoglobin protein in red blood cells
  • strikes 1 out of 400 African Americans
  • limits activity, painful may die young

Normalround cells
Misshapensickle cells
Only 1 out of146 amino acids
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Point Mutations
  • Silent mutation no change to protein

AUGCGUGUAUACGCAUGCGAGUGA
MetArgValTyrAlaCysGluStop
Does this changethe protein? Why not?
The code hasrepeats in it!
AUGCGUGUAUACGCUUGCGAGUGA
MetArgValTyrAlaCysGluStop
10
Point Mutations
  • Nonsense mutation change to STOP

AUGCGUGUAUACGCAUGCGAGUGA
MetArgValTyrAlaCysGluStop
Really destroyedthat protein!
AUGCGUGUAUAAGCAUGCGAGUGA
MetArgValStop
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Frameshift Mutations
  • Add or delete one or more bases
  • changes the meaning of the whole protein

THEFATCATANDTHEREDRATRAN
Does this changethe sentence? A LOT!
Add one!
Delete one!
THEFATCANTANDTHEREDRATRAN
OR
THEFATCAANDTHEREDRATRAN
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Frameshift Mutations
  • Addition add one or more bases

AUGCGUGUAUACGCAUGCGAGUGA
MetArgValTyrAlaCysGluStop
Does this changethe protein? A LOT!
AUGCGUGUAUACGUCAUGCGAGUGA
MetArgValTyrValMetArgValA
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Frameshift Mutations
  • Deletion lose one or more bases

AUGCGUGUAUACGCAUGCGAGUGA
MetArgValTyrAlaCysGluStop
Does this changethe protein? A LOT!
AUGCGUGUAUACGAUGCGAGUGA
MetArgValTyrAspAlaSerGA
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Causes of Mutations
  • sometimes a mistake in base pairing during DNA
    replication.
  • many mutations are caused by factors in the
    environment
  • Any agent that can cause a change in DNA is
    called a mutagen.
  • Mutagens include radiation, chemicals, and even
    high temperatures
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