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Mutations Let’s review what we previously learned about Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis • DNA codes for mRNA, • mRNA carries the information needed for the synthesis of coded proteins in the ribosomes. • tRNA is the go-for that brings the amino acids to the ribosomes to make the protein). • Does this process ever make a mistake? • Have you ever had to copy a large amount of information? • What is the likelihood of you making a mistake or more? • What could cause these changes? Changes in genetic material 1. Gene Mutations: alters one or more genes 2. Chromosomal Mutations: alter the entire chromosome or a portion of it. GENE MUTATIONS a. Point Mutations – affect only one amino acid b. Frameshift mutations – May affect an entire amino acid sequence. Point mutation • involves a change in one or a few nucleotides. • Influences a single amino acid in the polypeptide change. Caused by a substitution of a Nitrogen base. • • • • THE FAT CAT ATE THE RAT Take out “C” in Cat & substitute a “B” THE FAT BAT ATE THE RAT Does not really change the meaning to the sentence or the protein formed • If DNA reads: A T G G T C G A T T G G CAA • mRNA: U A C C A G C U A AC C GUU • Amino Acid: Tyrosine - Glutamine – Leucine -Threonine – Valine • But if mRNA: U A C C A G C A A AC C GUU • The AA: Tyrosine – Glutamine – Glutamine – Threonine – Valine Frameshift mutation • involves a change in the entire protein formed or a large portion of it. • Caused by insertions (additions) or deletions of Nitrogen bases. • THE FAT CAT ATE THE RAT • Take out “E” in THE & group into 3’s • THF ATC ATA TET HER AT_ This makes no sense at all!! • If DNA reads: A T G G T C G A T T G G CAA • mRNA: U A C C A G C U A AC C GUU • AA: Tyrosine - Glutamine – Leucine -Threonine – Valine • BUT if mRNA: U A C C A G U A A C C G U U _ • THEN Amino Acid: Tyrosine - Glutamine – STOP!!!! • The entire sentence makes no sense. The protein formed would be totally different So which form of a mutation would be more severe? • Frameshift mutation … since an entirely new protein would be formed CHROMOSOMAL MUTATIONS • involve changes in number and structure of the chromosomes. • Could change location of genes on the chromosomes or the number of copies of some of the genes. • Deletions – part of a chromosome is missing Duplications – Extra copies of genes are inserted • Inversions – Reverse direction of parts of the chromosome Chromosomal Mutations animation Translocations Parts of one non-homologous chromosome breaks off and attached onto another nonhomologous chromosome