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A cell phone breaks, after being dropped 5 times. Was the last drop the one responsible for breaking the phone? Is it possible that each drop caused some damage to the phone? Was the amount of damage to the phone after each drop random, or predictable?

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A cell phone breaks, after being dropped 5 times.

• Was the last drop the one responsible for breaking the phone?

• Is it possible that each drop caused some damage to the phone?

• Was the amount of damage to the phone after each drop random, or predictable?

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Normal cellDNA acquiring

mutations over time Cancer

Damage to the cell phone, as an analogy

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Mutations in DNA cause cancer.

What causes mutations in DNA?

As a class, make a list of things you think cause mutations in DNA.

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Examples of what can cause mutations

UV radiation Other types of radiation (x-rays, gamma rays)

Viruses (HPV, Hepatitis B,

Hepatatis C)

Tobacco smoke Radon

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Example of DNA damage that could lead to a mutation

site of damage

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DNA with damage

Repair without mutation Repair with mutation

OR

DNA before damage

A mutation results when an error is made while repairing DNA damage

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CELL

GENES NUCLEUS

DNA

BASES

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Brakes

Brakes

A steam engine train, as an analogy

coal coal

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Outcome: No effect, because functional protein is still produced.

Loss-of-function mutations in tumor suppressor genes can lead to cancer

Non-mutated TS gene Mutation of 1 TS gene (e.g. maternal)

A tumor suppressor gene normally codes for a protein that inhibits cell growth and division.

Outcome: Potential tumor formation, because no functional protein is produced.

Mutation of both TS genes (maternal & paternal)

Proteins encoded by the tumor suppressor (TS) gene

The tumor suppressor (TS) gene

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Gain-of-function mutations in oncogenes can lead to cancer

Outcome: Potential tumor formation, because too much protein is produced.

Proteins encoded by the oncogene

The Oncogene

Non-mutated oncogene Gain-of-function mutation in oncogene

An oncogene normally codes for a protein that promotes cell growth and division.

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For the train to go out of control, does 1 or 2 of the brakes need to be mutated?

Compare: h) i)&

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For the train to go out of control, does 1 or 2 of the shovels need to be mutated?

Compare: c) d)&

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Tumor formation can result when only one shovel is out of control

Compare: c) d)&

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Tumor formation can result only when both brakes lose function

Compare: h) i)&

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Maternal Paternal

We have 2 versions of every genes – one from the mother and one from the father.

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A pedigree shows a disease being passed down through generations of a family

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Common carcinogens that cause mutations

Acetaldehydeaffects lung cells

UV Radiationaffects skin cells

MelQ affects intestine cells

(found in cigarette smoke) (comes from the sun)(formed when meats are cooked at high temperatures)