
Gene regulation and mutation
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Biology
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9th Grade
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Stacy King
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Question?
What could go wrong with DNA replication or transcription?
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Transcription and Translation
Transcription- inside the nucleus mRNA copies a gene that codes for a protein
Translation- in the ribosome the mRNA is translated (using tRNA) into amino acid chain
the polypeptide chain folds creating a protein
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Gene regulation and mutation
Mutation – change in DNA sequence
Mutations can be induced by a multitude of environmental factors
Radiation
Chemicals
Infectious Diseases
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Multiple Choice
In genetic …………………is an alteration in the nucleotide sequence of the genome
Mutation
Segregation
Both
None
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Mutation Deletion
Deletion mutation – one or more nucleotides is removed from a DNA sequence
Deletion mutations cause frameshift (the entire amino acid sequence is altered past the deletion)
**count the #of nucleotides*
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Mutation Insertion
Insertion mutation – one or more nucleotides is added to a DNA sequence
Insertion mutations cause frameshift also (the entire amino acid sequence is altered past the deletion)
**count the #of nucleotides*
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Mutation ISubstitution
Substitution mutation – one or more nucleotides is substituted for different nucleotides in a DNA sequence
Do not cause frameshift
Silent mutations: the mutation does not affect the sequence of amino acids
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Details
Write an example of the 3 types of gene mutations
Deletion
Insertion
Substitution
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Multiple Choice
The model shows a mutation to a partial sequence of bases in a gene. Which type of mutation does the model demonstrate?
DELETION
INSERTION
SUBSTITUTION
TRANSLOCATION
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Chromosomal mutation
Chromosomal Mutations- a large scale change
in a specific section of the DNA 🡪
causes a protein to malfunction
causes a different protein to be made
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Details
Gene mutation vs. Chromosomal mutation
small, like the single change in a nucleotide/nitrogen base
large, like an entire chromosome
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Mutation afffects
Disadvantages
Diseases (Sickle Cell)
Cancer
Disabilities (Down Syndrome)
Advantageous
Super taster (TAS2R38)
Unbreakable bones (LRP5)
Neutral
have no impact
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Summarize Mutations
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