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Mutations. Gene Mutation. Gene mutation is the change in the order of the A,G,C,T bases in a gene These altered genes can have a positive, negative or no effect on the organism. Types of Mutations. Deletion- One base is missing The Gene should be AC T GCGT But instead is ACGCGT - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Gene mutation is the change in the order of the A,G,C,T bases in a gene

These altered genes can have a positive, negative or no effect on the organism

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Frameshift mutation-The addition or deletion of a single nucleotide

Point mutation-The substitution of a single nucleotide

Transposon-Jumping genes

Chromosomal Abnormality (not a gene mutation)-insertion, deletion, duplication, inversion, translocation

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Deletion- One base is missingThe Gene should be ACTGCGTBut instead is ACGCGT

Addition- One extra base is addedThe Gene should be ACTGCGTBut instead is ACTGTCGT

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Nonsense- One base change results in a stop codon being created. Created truncated polypeptide

Ex) UGA, UAA, UAG

Muscular dystrophy…dystrophin protein not produced

Cystic fibrosis regulatory gene

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Missense- Base substituted changes one amino in the polypeptide. Different protein is created. Function of protein is changed

For example, sickle-cell disease is caused by a single point in the beta-hemoglobin gene that converts a GAG codon into GUG, which encodes the amino acid valine rather than glutamic acid.

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Neutral- Base substituted changes the amino acid. Different protein is created. Function of protein is not changed

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Silent- Base substituted but the amino acid does not change.

Ie) the new codon codes for the same amino acid

Protein will be the same.

There are 64 codon variations and only 20 AA

Ex) UUU and UUC both code for Phenylalanine

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Barbara McClintock was awarded the Nobel Prize for discovering genes can move and turned on/off

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Insertion, deletion, duplication, inversion, translocation

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This is the usual appearance of the pepper moth. It blends right in with its surroundings to avoid being eaten.

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However, factories in an area polluted and the trees became a blackish color

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As a result of a mutation, a black version of the pepper moth is now better suited

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The mutation of a gene has a positive impact on the organism

Ex) Mutated gene that creates a protein that prevents HIV from infecting the organism

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Small changes in certain genes have harmful affects on the organism

Ex) Sickle cell anemia

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The mutation has no impact on the organism Ex) Spirit Bear

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Substances or factors that cause mutation in DNA

Ex) UV Light, x-rays, pollutants and other harmful chemicals

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Gene Therapy- replace a mutated gene with a healthy copyComplicated and highly experimental

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Spider-tailed Viper- Iran

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Mimic Octopus

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