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Mutations
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Mutation – genetic mistake, some are beneficial, some are harmful
Germ mutation – affects the gamete, is passed on Somatic mutation – affects the body cell, is not passed Which is worse and why? Gene mutation – affects only one gene Chromosome mutation – affects the whole chromosome
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Gene mutations: 1. Point mutation - One base is substituted for another
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2. Frameshift - one base is added or deleted, causing the rest of the protein to be wrong
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White board question Which is worse and why: Point mutation or frameshift
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Chromosome mutations:
Deletion – part of the chromosome is missing Duplication – part of the chromosome is repeated Inversion – part of the chromosome is reversed
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4. Translocation – a piece of the chromosome breaks off and attaches to a nonhomologous chromosome, - both chromosomes are affected
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White board question: Which chromosome mutation is worse and why?
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5. Nondisjunction – chromosomes don’t separate properly during meiosis - gametes will have either too many or too few chromosomes White Board Question: Which phase of meiosis went wrong?
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Examples of nondisjunction: Down syndrome – trisomy 21
21st chromosome has traits for mental ability and facial features 2. Polyploidy – full extra set of chromosomes Animals = fatal Plants = larger fruits and vegetables
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3. Turner’s syndrome – monosomy 23 (X0) - sterile female
4. Klinefelter’s syndrome – trisomy 23 (XXY) - sterile male X chromosome is necessary for life, it holds more genes than the Y Y chromosome is necessary for the embryo to develop into a male
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