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Relationship between Genotype and Phenotype
Molecular Basis for Relationship between Genotype and Phenotype genotype DNA DNA sequence transcription RNA translation amino acid sequence protein function phenotype organism
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Mutation: Levels of Hereditary Change
Gene (Point) Mutation: One allele changes to a different allele. Effects are limited to that locus. Chromosome Mutation: Changes occur at the chromosome level. Multi-locus effects are not unusual.
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Relationship between Genotype and Phenotype
Molecular Basis for Relationship between Genotype and Phenotype genotype DNA DNA sequence transcription RNA translation amino acid sequence protein function phenotype organism
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Base substitution: change in base of nucelotide pair
Point mutations at the molecular level Base substitution: change in base of nucelotide pair Base additions: insertion of nucleotide pairs Base deletions: deletion of nucleotide pairs
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Point mutations at the molecular level
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Consequences of Point Mutations within Genes
Refer to Figure 16-2, Griffiths et al., 2015.
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Point Mutations Can Alter mRNA Splicing
Refer to Figure 16-3, Griffiths et al., 2015.
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Point Mutations on Gene Products
Refer to Figure 16-4, Griffiths et al., 2015.
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Mutation frequencies obtained with various mutagens in Neurospora
Mutagens are agents that cause mutations. Anything that is capable of causing chemical changes in the structure of DNA (especially bases) is a mutagen. Mutagens differ in mutagenicity.
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The Ames Test Reveals Mutagenic Compounds
Strain 1 - frameshift mutation Strain 2 - base substitution Refer to Figure 16-17, Griffiths et al., 2015.
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Revertant colonies per culture plate.
Ames Test Results1 Revertant colonies per culture plate. Treatment Control diethyl sulfate* ICR-191** TA1575 11 14,700 13 TA1578 25 450 TA1575 : his base substitution mutant TA1578 : his frameshift mutant * Highly toxic alkylating agent, occurs as colorless liquid with peppermint odor ** Acridine, colorless solid intercalating agent, known carcinogen 1 McCann et al., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA
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