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AP Biology Chapter 17 Mutations: Point, Frameshift and Examples 2007-2008 Mutations Point mutations single base change base-pair substitution silent mutation no amino acid change redundancy in code (wobble effect) missense change amino acid nonsense change to stop codon AP Biology When do mutations affect the next generation? Point mutation leads to Sickle cell anemia What kind of mutation? AP Biology Missense! Sickle cell anemia Primarily African Population recessive inheritance pattern strikes 1 out of 400 African Americans AP Biology Link to Animation Link to Discussion on abnormal fiber formation (valine hydroph.) Mutations Frameshift shift in the reading frame insertions adding base(s) deletions AP Biology changes everything “downstream” losing base(s) Where would this mutation cause the most change: beginning or end of gene? Cystic fibrosis Primarily caucasions of European descent strikes 1 in 2500 births normal allele codes for a membrane protein that transports Cl- across cell membrane 1 in 25 whites is a carrier (Aa) defective or absent channels limit transport of Cl- (& H2O) across cell membrane thicker & stickier mucus coats around cells mucus build-up in the pancreas, lungs, digestive tract & causes bacterial infections without treatment children die before 5; with treatment can live past their late 20s Quick intensive animation (must see) Link to Animated Discussion AP Biology Chloride channel Effect on Lungs normal lungs airway Cl- transports chloride through protein channel out of cell Osmotic effects: H2O follows ClCl- channel H 2O cells lining lungs cystic fibrosis ClH 2O bacteria & mucus build up thickened mucus hard to secrete AP Biology mucus secreting glands AP Biology Notice that after CTT is removed, the AT T joins and still makes the same amino acid (ATC and ATT both are DNA codons for isoleucine, but the PHE is omitted) example of Silent Mutation PLUS DELETION. What’s the value of mutations? AP Biology 2007-2008 Example of Different expressions of codon tables: May have DNA, mRNA or tRNA codons DNA codons, coding strand, 5’ - 3‘ mRNA codons, 5’ - 3‘ Point mutation leads to Sickle cell anemia What kind of mutation? AP Biology