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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GieZ3pk9YVo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GieZ3pk9YVo MUTATIONS Several things can go wrong when DNA replicates. Mutations are when changes occur that affect the sequence of nitrogenous bases in DNA. There are two major types of mutations: gene mutations and chromosomal mutations.
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Gene Mutations Result from changes in a single gene. Can be caused by naturally occurring, random events or by factors in the environment.
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Gene Mutations Can be compared with an error in a sentence. Example: THE CAT ATE THE RAT Error: THE CAT ATE THE BAT The sentences both make sense, but the overall meaning has changed.
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Point Mutation A mutation involving a change in a single base is referred to as a point mutation. The effects can sometimes be minimal and sometimes be severe. Example: sickle-cell anemia is caused by a point mutation.
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Frameshift mutation Another type of gene mutation It is where a base is added or deleted Example: THE CAT ATE THE RAT Error: THE CAT ATE THE AT
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Chromosomal Mutations Involve changes in an entire chromosome: in the number of chromosomes or in their structure Like gene mutations, can be caused by either naturally occurring, random events or by factors in the environment.
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Nondisjunction When chromosomes fail to separate correctly during the production of gametes. Can lead to abnormalities in offspring, with one receiving more than one copy of a particular chromosome or no chromosome at all. Example: Down’s syndrome (Trisomy 21)
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Changes to the chromosome structure Four types: deletion, inversion, translocation, and duplication. Some can have little impact on an individual; others can cause developmental disorders, physical disabilities, or even death.
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Deletion Inversion Part of a chromosome breaks off during mitosis or meiosis. Serious mutation that often causes death. A section of a chromosome breaks off, changes direction, and recombines in the same chromosome. Not as serious a problem because the genes are still intact on the correct chromosome.
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Translocation Duplication A piece of a broken chromosome combines with a different chromosome. Many cause serious developmental and physical disabilities in humans. A section of chromosome is repeated. Can lead to serious developmental and physical disabilities.
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Mutations Can occur in either somatic (body) or gametes (sex) cells. If it occurs in somatic cells, they are not passed on to offspring. If it occurs in gametes, can be passed on to offspring.
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Mutations Some caused by factors in the environment like X-rays and UV radiation from sun. Some caused by chemicals found in cigarettes and industrial cleaners. Somatic mutations can often lead to cancer.
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