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Mutation Mutation • Mutation is a change in the genetic code • Most mutations are harmless • Some are harmful • Few are helpful • Mutations fall into 2 categories each of which have multiple variations 1. Gene mutations (aka point mutations) 2. Chromosome mutations Gene/Point Mutations • Mutations at a single nucleotide (base pair – bp) in a gene 1. Substitution – one bp changes letters 1.Silent – no change to protein 2.Missense – change a single amino acid (AA) into a different AA 3.Nonsense - change an AA into a stop codon Substitution Gene/Point Mutations 2. Frameshift Mutations – change the reading frame (size: # of bp’s) of the gene • Insertion – add 1 bp to the gene • Deletion – remove 1 bp from the gene Deletion Insertion Chromosome Mutations • Massive mutation of part or all of a chromosome • Many genes can be affected 1. 2. 3. 4. Deletion Duplication Inversion Translocation Deletion Duplication Inversion Translocation Mutagenesis • The creation of a mutation A. Spontaneous mutations: errors during DNA replication B. Mutagen: physical (radiation) or chemical (carcinogen) agent that triggers mutation