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Mutations What is a mutation? Changes in the DNA sequence that affect genetic information • Normal: Thesunwashotbuttheoldmandidnotgethishat. The sun was hot but the old man did not get his hat. • Translation changed in ribosome: t hes unw ash otb utt heo ldm and idn otg ish at. • Missing letter or base: the sun wsh otb utt heo ldm and idn otg ish at. Genetic mutations Not all are harmful Most cause little/no change Have to be reproductive cell mutations to repeat in future generations Somatic mutations not inheritable How do mutations happen? Environmental agents • UV light, chemicals, radiation Meiosis • more/less chromosomes Mistakes in DNA replication What happens when there is a mutation? The mistake can cause the cell to make an incorrect protein • see a different phenotype than normal ex. White Buffalo If the mutation occurs in a single type of cell, • it will affect only the cell that carries it ex. Skin cells If the mutation occurs in a sex cell, • it can be passed to the offspring and affect their phenotype Mutations can introduce genetic variation • the change can be helpful, harmful or neither Where do they happen? Gene Mutations • replication • transcription • translation Chromosome Structural Changes • Mitosis • Meiosis Gene Mutations Point Mutations • involve one nucleotide • single point in a DNA sequence Substitute one base for another Gene Mutations Frameshift • • • • insertion or deletion of a base shifts entire sequence for translation different group of amino acids changes the protein function Chromosome Structural Changes Deletion - loss of all or part of chromosome - missing genes may prove fatal Duplication - segment repeated - usually harmless Chromosome Structural Changes Inversion - connection broken & sequence reversed - may be fatal Translocation - non-homologous chromosomes sharing or exchanging information