Mutation: Any change or error in DNA

14
Mutation: Any change or error in DNA

description

Mutation: Any change or error in DNA. If mutations occur in reproductive cells, the altered gene will become part of the genetic makeup of the offspring. If mutations occur in somatic cells (body cells), the mutation will not be passed on. However, problems may arise for the individual. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Transcript of Mutation: Any change or error in DNA

Page 1: Mutation: Any change or error in DNA

Mutation:Any change or error in DNA

Page 2: Mutation: Any change or error in DNA

• If mutations occur in reproductive cells, the altered gene will become part of the genetic makeup of the offspring.

• If mutations occur in somatic cells (body cells), the mutation will not be passed on.

• However, problems may arise for the individual.

Page 3: Mutation: Any change or error in DNA

Mutagen: any agent that causes a change in DNA

• Radiation such as ultraviolet light, X rays, or radioactivity

• Chemicals including asbestos, cyanide, formaldehyde, tobacco

Page 4: Mutation: Any change or error in DNA

I. Point Mutation

• A change in a single base pair in DNA

mutatedbase

Page 5: Mutation: Any change or error in DNA

A. Substitution: one base is changed to another

Substitution mutation

GGTCACCTCACGCCA

CCAGUGGAGUGCGGU

Pro-Arg-Glu-Cys-Gly

Substitutions will only affect a single codonTheir effects may not be serious unless they affect an amino acid that is essential for the structure and function of the finished protein molecule (e.g. sickle cell anemia)

Normal gene

GGTCTCCTCACGCCA

CCAGAGGAGUGCGGU

Codons

Pro-Glu-Glu-Cys-Gly

Amino acids

Page 6: Mutation: Any change or error in DNA

Substitution mutation causing sickle cell anemia

Page 7: Mutation: Any change or error in DNA

B. Inversion: two bases switch position

Normal gene

GGTCTCCTCACGCCA

CCAGAGGAGUGCGGU

Codons

Pro-Glu-Glu-Cys-Gly

Amino acids

Inversion mutation

GGTCCTCTCACGCCA

CCAGGAGAGUGCGGU

Pro-Gly-Glu-Cys-Gly

Inversion mutations, also, only affect a small part of the gene

Page 8: Mutation: Any change or error in DNA

C. Deletion: one base is deleted

Normal gene

GGTCTCCTCACGCCA

CCAGAGGAGUGCGGU

Codons

Pro-Glu-Glu-Cys-Gly

Amino acids

Deletion mutation

GGTC/CCTCACGCCA

CCAGGGAGUGCGGU

Pro-Gly-Ser-Ala-

A frame shift mutation, because it shifts the reading of codons by one base

Page 9: Mutation: Any change or error in DNA

D. Insertion: one base is added

Normal gene

GGTCTCCTCACGCCA

CCAGAGGAGUGCGGU

Codons

Pro-Glu-Glu-Cys-Gly

Amino acids

Insertion mutation

GGTCTGCCTCACGCCA

CCAGACGGAGUGCGGU

Pro-Asp-Gly-Val-Arg

A frame shift mutation, because it shifts the reading of codons by one base

Page 10: Mutation: Any change or error in DNA

Question:

Which type of mutation would have a greater effect on the sequence of amino acids in a protein, a substitution mutation or a deletion mutation? Explain

Page 11: Mutation: Any change or error in DNA

II. Chromosomal Mutations• Occur during mitosis or meiosis; parts of

chromosomes break off and are lost or rejoin incorrectly.

• Pictures p. 321

Page 12: Mutation: Any change or error in DNA

A. Deletion: Part of a chromosome is left out

B. Insertion: part of a chromatid breaks off and attaches to its sister chromatid.

(this can also be called a duplication)

Page 13: Mutation: Any change or error in DNA

C. Inversion: part of a chromosome breaks off and is reinserted backwards

D. Translocation: part of one chromosome breaks off and is added to a different chromosome

Page 14: Mutation: Any change or error in DNA