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DNA & RNA Mutations Foothill High School Science Department Mutations Key Concept: Gene mutations result from changes in a single gene. Chromosomal mutations involve changes in whole chromosomes Foothill High School Science Department Gene Mutations • Point Mutations – Affect one nucleotide – Occur at a single point in the gene sequence – Three Types: 1. Deletion 2. Insertion 3. Substitution Foothill High School Science Department Point Mutations Frameshift Mutations Result From Insertions & Deletions A nucleotide is added, or subtracted from the nucleotide sequence. This shifts the Codon grouping and drastically alters the amino acid sequence in the protein. Foothill High School Science Department Frameshift - Insertion T H T H E C A A T T E T H E R A T A T X E C X A T A T E T H E Foothill High School Science Department R Frameshift - Deletion T H E C x A T A T E T H E R A T H E C T A T E T H E R A T Foothill High School Science Department T Point Mutations Substitution A single nucleotide is changed in the nucleotide sequence. • This may result in a change to a single amino acid in the protein. • The change to a single amino acid may or may not alter the proteins function. Foothill High School Science Department Point Mutations - Substitution Codon = Amino Acid UGU UGC UGG UGA Original Cysteine No Change Cysteine Single AA Tryptophan Bad STOP Point Mutation - Substitution T H E x C A T T H E H A T A A T T E E T H E R A T T H E R A T Foothill High School Science Department Chromosomal Mutations • Changes the number or structure of chromosomes • May change locations of genes on chromosome or the number of copies of some genes Foothill High School Science Department Chromosomal Mutations 4 Types 1. Deletion 2. Duplication 3. Inversion 4. Translocation Foothill High School Science Department Deletion X Deletion Loss of all or part of a chromosome Foothill High School Science Department Duplication Duplication Segment of chromosome is repeated Foothill High School Science Department Inversion Inversion Chromosome or part of a chromosome is oriented in the reverse direction Foothill High School Science Department Translocation Translocation Part of one chromosome breaks off and attaches to another, nonhomologous chromosome Foothill High School Science Department