Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byCharlene Walters Modified over 6 years ago
1
a change in the genetic information of an organism
MUTATIONS a change in the genetic information of an organism
2
Types of mutations Point Mutations
simple change in one base of the gene Substitution Insertion Deletion
3
Types of mutations Substitution THE FAT CAT ATE THE RAT
THE FAT HAT ATE THE RAT
4
Types of mutations Insertion THE FAT CAT ATE THE RAT
THE FAT CAT XLW ATE THE RAT
5
Types of mutations Deletion THE FAT CAT ATE THE RAT
THE FAT ATE THE RAT
6
Types of mutations Frameshift Mutations
one or more bases are inserted or deleted Insertion THE FAT CAT ATE THE RAT THE FAT HCA TAT ETH ERA T Deletion TEF ATC ATA TET GER AT H H
7
Causes of mutations DNA fails to copy exactly
External influences can create mutations
8
The effects of mutations
No effects Small change appears Big change
9
Examples for effects
10
Mutations are random theory A theory B
Resistance of lice were always there Lice shampoo make the lice resistant
11
The Lederberg experiment
Bacteria – spread - on plate - "original plate."
12
The Lederberg experiment
Bacteria - allowed - grow into several different colonies
13
The Lederberg experiment
layout of colonies - stamped from original plate onto new plate that contains the antibiotic penicillin
14
The Lederberg experiment
Colonies X and Y - on stamped plate survive. must carry mutation for penicillin resistance
15
The Lederberg experiment
Did the colonies on the new plate produce antibiotic resistance because they were exposed(ausgesetzt) to penicillin?"
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.