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MutatioMutationsns
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Introduction• Every normal cell carries a
full complement of genetic material
• A mutation can occur in: – a somatic (body) cell (aren’t passed to
offspring)
– a germinal/gametes(reproductive) cell – can be transmitted to offspring
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Introduction• Split this into codons!
Thesunwashotbuttheoldmandidnotgethishat.
• It should look like this...The sun was hot but the old man did not get his
hat.
• What if we added another T at the beginning?T hes unw ash otb utt heo ldm and idn otg eth ish
at.
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Mutations...not all are bad!• mutations are random changes in
genetic material• rare events• most mutations that are detectable
are detrimental• some mutations provide variation,
allowing for adaptation to the environment (can be favorable)
• some mutations cannot be detected
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Types of Mutations
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Silent mutation: – does not result in a change in the amino
acid sequence of the protein, – due to the redundancy of the genetic
code – or a change in the code on the introns.
Eg: The A.A. Phe is coded for by UUU and UUC… if U gets swapped for C on the mRNA strand the mutation will have no effect. Phe will still be coded for!
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Missense mutation: – a mutation that results in the single
substitution of one amino acid in the protein.
– E g. sickle cell anemia.– Only affects one base pair on the DNA
or one codon of mRNA. – Can be called a base pair substitution
in this case.
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Sickle Cell Anemia
Blood smear (normal)Image Credit: http://lifesci.rutgers.edu/~babiarz/
Sickle cell anemiaImage Credit: http://explore.ecb.org/
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Nonsense mutation: – a mutation that converts a codon for an
amino acid into a stop codon (usually lethal to the cell).
– Also called a chain termination mutation.
– AAC – Codes for Asn but if changed to UAA it is now a stop codon
– UGA, UAA and UAG are the stop codons!
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Frame shift mutation: – occurs when the reading frame is
changed.– Base pair deletion (one is missing) or
base pair insertion (one is added). – Changes the remainder of the code.
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Point Mutation: • The previous examples are point
mutations.• They involve one base pair! • http://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=kp0esidDr-c&feature=related
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Chromosomal mutation:
– shape change or missing piece of chromosome;
– can result in inactivation of the entire gene
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Translocation mutation: – occurs when groups of base
pairs are relocated from one area of the genome to another,
– usually between two nonhomologous chromosomes.
– Results in a fusion protein (two unrelated gene sequences being transcribed together)
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Inversion: – chromosomal segment
reverses its orientation. – Gene control is affected.
• AUG UUU UUG CCU
• UCC UUG UUU GUA
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Some examples!!!
DNA
mRNA
Polypeptide
Normal geneGGTCTCCTCACGCCA
↓CCAGAGGAGUGCGGU
Codons ↓
Pro-Glu-Glu-Cys-GlyAmino acids
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Addition:TAG CAT GAG
becomesTTA GCA TGA G
Mutations: Additions
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Mutations: Additions
Normal geneGGTCTCCTCACGCCA
↓CCAGAGGAGUGCGGU
Codons ↓
Pro-Glu-Glu-Cys-GlyAmino acids
Addition mutationGGTGCTCCTCACGCCA
↓CCACGAGGAGUGCGGU
↓
Pro-Arg-Gly-Val-Arg
A frame shift mutation
© 2010 Paul Billiet ODWS
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Mutations: Deletions
Deletion:
TAG CAT GAGBecomes
TGC ATG AG
A
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Mutations: Deletions
Normal geneGGTCTCCTCACGCCA
↓CCAGAGGAGUGCGGU
Codons ↓
Pro-Glu-Glu-Cys-GlyAmino acids
Deletion mutationGGTC/CCTCACGCCA
↓CCAGGGAGUGCGGU
↓
Pro-Gly-Ser-Ala-Val
A frame shift mutation
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Mutations: Substitutions
Substitution: TAG CAT GAG
BecomesTCG CAT GAG
Similar Pro with one different A.A
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Mutations: Substitutions
Substitution mutationGGTCACCTCACGCCA
↓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 anaemia)
Normal geneGGTCTCCTCACGCCA
↓CCAGAGGAGUGCGGU
Codons ↓
Pro-Glu-Glu-Cys-GlyAmino acids
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The genetic code is degenerate/redundantA mutation can have no effect on the phenotype
Only when:Mutation/change is in the third base of a codon
often have no effect.
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No changeNormal gene
GGTCTCCTCACGCCA↓
CCAGAGGAGUGCGGU Codons
↓Pro-Glu-Glu-Cys-Gly
Amino acids
Substitution mutationGGTCTTCTCACGCCA
↓CCAGAAGAGUGCGGU
↓Pro-Glu-Glu-Cys-Gly
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DisasterNormal gene
GGTCTCCTCACGCCA↓
CCAGAGGAGUGCGGU Codons
↓Pro-Glu-Glu-Cys-Gly
Amino acids
Substitution mutationGGTCTCCTCACTCCA
↓CCAGAAGAGUGAGGU
↓Pro-Glu-Glu-STOP
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What Causes Mutations?• Spontaneous mutations
– occur under normal conditions. – May involve mispairing during replication
• Induced mutation– caused by mutagenic agents – chemical
agent or radiation– Examples: (X-rays, formaldehyde,
toluene, UV…)
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Mistakes in DNA Replication
• DNA polymerase: 1 mistake per every 100,000 nucleotides
• With 6 billion base pairs → 120,000 mistakes in every cell division
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Fixing Mistakes• DNA repair (DNA
polymerase)→ Proofreading (during
replication – fixes 99% of the errors)
→ Mismatch repair (after replication)
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Fixing Mistakes• UV damage fixed by:→ Photorepair (removal of
thymine dimers)→ Nucleotide excision repair
( removal of damaged or incorrect base)
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The End !!!
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• p266 #12 & 13• A great site for review!• http://
learn.genetics.utah.edu