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Transcription, Translation Review Mutations and Genetic Modifications Engage: One Wrong Letter Explore: What about Mistakes?? Mutation Any genetic material changes to a cell Modified Designer Babies Types of Mutations Point Mutations Base Pair Substitutions Base Pair Insertions and deletions Silent Missense – new protein (Amino Acid Substitutions) Nonsense – stop codon Triplet Repeats Frameshift Mutations Variation in Chromosome Number Chromosome Abnormalities Deletions Translocations Duplications Inversions Mutations: genetic material changes in a cell Point mutations…. Changes in 1 or a few base pairs in a single gene Base-pair substitutions: •silent mutations no effect on protein •missense ∆ to a different amino acid (different protein) •nonsense ∆ to a stop codon and a nonfunctional protein Base-pair insertions or deletions: additions or losses of nucleotide pairs in a gene; alters the ‘reading frame’ of triplets~frameshift mutation Mutagens: physical and chemical agents that change DNA Point Mutations Base-Pair Substitution Ex) Missense Mutation One Amino Acid Substituted for Another Sickle Cell Anemia Valine is replaced with Glutamic Acid Sickle Cell Anemia Base Pair Insertions Triplet Repeats Occurs when DNA is not copied correctly and a segment is repeated Ex) Huntington Disease—CAG Repeat Deletion Shifts Reading Frame A deletion of one or more bases on a section of the chromosome. Variation in Chromosome Number Having any number of chromosomes that does not equal 23 pairs. Ex) Down Syndrome – 3 Chromosome 21’s Chromosome Abnormalities Translocations When one piece of a chromosome breaks off and attaches to another chromosome Duplications Occurs during crossing over and one chromosome ends up with more genes than it received. Inversions A reversal in the order of a segment of a chromosome Heredity, Mutations, and Inheritable Diseases Elaboration The next several slides will show different types of mutations. Name each of the following mutations. What Type of Mutation? Elaboration 2 The next several slides will give you information concerning a particular mutation. On your paper describe the overall affect this mutation may cause.. Elaboration 2 You will watch the movie Lorenzo’s Oil and complete the film guide questions. This film will review several concepts we have already covered and will introduce several new concepts to be learned. Genetic Modification Where can it lead?