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MUTATIONS  Several things can go wrong when DNA replicates.  Mutations.

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1 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.

2 Gene Mutations  Result from changes in a single gene.  Can be caused by naturally occurring, random events or by factors in the environment.

3 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.

4 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.

5 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

6 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.

7 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)

8 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.

9 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.

10 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.

11 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.

12 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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