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Small Scale Mutations & Gene Expression

Small Scale Mutations & Gene Expression. LARGE MUTATIONS & GENETICS Quick Review

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Small Scale Mutations&

Gene Expression

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LARGE MUTATIONS & GENETICSQuick Review

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• Gene: – section of a chromosome coded for a trait

• Example:– Gene 1 codes for your hair color

Review: Genetics

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• Allele: different forms of a gene Ex: TACCGTTCAC… = Brown hair or B allele Ex: TAGCGTTCAC… = red hair or b allele

Review: Genetics

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• Every organisms receives two alleles for traits• Ex: Genotype: Bb

Review: Genetics

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• The interaction of these alleles determines which individual trait will appear

• Example:– Genotype: Bb – Phenotype: Brown Hair

Review: Genetics

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• Humans have ~20,000 genes throughout our 23 pairs of chromosomes.

• Example:– Gene 1 codes for:• your hair color

– Gene 2 codes for:• your ear shape

Review: Genetics

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Large Scale Mutations

• Any change in chromosome number resulting from errors during gamete formation (meiosis)

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Medium Scale Mutations

• Gene mutations: entire sections of DNA change

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SMALL MUTATIONS & GENE EXPRESSION

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DNA Replication

• For 3.5 b.y. DNA has been copying itself– usually perfectly (parent offspring)

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Mutation are Errors

• Sometimes DNA polymerase makes a mistake

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• Your DNA has 3-50 nucleotide mutations from your parent’s DNA

You are a mutant!

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Most of your DNA is noncoding

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Your coding DNA

• Example:– DNA: TACCGTTCAC…– mRNA: AUGGCAAGUG…– Amino acid: met – glu – val…– Protein: Melanin– Trait: Brown hair

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Small Scale Mutations

• Any change in the genome (nitrogen base sequence) resulting from errors during DNA replication and environmental conditions.

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Point Mutations

• Changes occur in one nucleotide– Missense: wrong amino acid in protein– Silent: no change to amino acid sequence– Nonsense: amino acid codon to STOP codon

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Frameshift Mutations

• Deletion: – removal of nucleotide(s)

• Insertion: – addition of nucleotide(s)

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Ex: Sickle Cell Anemia

– Missense mutation in the gene that codes for Hgb.• Thymine replaced with adenine• Results in valine instead of glutamine• Hgb folds incorrectly• RBCs become sickle shaped• RBCs cannot carry O2

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Ex: Cystic Fibrosis

• Deletion (3 bases) in gene that codes for CFTR– 508th amino acid phenylalanine is removed– Malfunctioning transport protein Cl- ions in

membrane– Causes mucus buildup in lungs, digestive tract

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Ex: Huntington’s Disease

• Repetition of a gene that codes for htt– Normal gene: 36 GAC repeats (glutamine)– Mutant htt gene: > 36 GAC repeats– Results in malfunctioning polyglutamine protein– Causes neurons to decay

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• Deletion of a gene that codes for CCR5 –Protein is important in immune function–Results in HIV resistance in homozygotes–Delayed onset of HIV infection in heterozygotes –Currently a research study being conducted to

genetically modify T-cells so that they have this mutation

Ex: Beneficial Mutation

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• We would not evolve!!!!• We would all be clones!!!• We wouldn’t have the ability to stick to walls!

Without mutations