Mutations in DNA
description
Transcript of Mutations in DNA
![Page 1: Mutations in DNA](https://reader036.fdocuments.net/reader036/viewer/2022083006/56813a75550346895da26e51/html5/thumbnails/1.jpg)
Mutations in DNA
• changes in the DNA sequence that can be inherited
• can have negative effects (a faulty gene for a trans-membrane protein leads to cystic fibrosis), but most mutations go unnoticed (we have two copies of each gene).
melanoma
![Page 2: Mutations in DNA](https://reader036.fdocuments.net/reader036/viewer/2022083006/56813a75550346895da26e51/html5/thumbnails/2.jpg)
Point Mutations
Silent Mutations have no effect on cell function (two
types) Errors that are located in intron regions - get
cut out before translation. Genetic code redundancy - a change in the
sequence may not alter the amino acid (eg. UUU and UUC both result in phenylalanine)
![Page 3: Mutations in DNA](https://reader036.fdocuments.net/reader036/viewer/2022083006/56813a75550346895da26e51/html5/thumbnails/3.jpg)
Point Mutations (cont.)Point Mutations (cont.)
Missense Mutation When a change in the
sequence of DNA alters a codon, resulting in a different amino acid being put in the peptide sequence.
Sickle cell anemia occurs because of a missense mutation.
![Page 4: Mutations in DNA](https://reader036.fdocuments.net/reader036/viewer/2022083006/56813a75550346895da26e51/html5/thumbnails/4.jpg)
Point Mutations (cont.)Point Mutations (cont.)
Nonsense Mutation A change in the DNA
sequence causes a STOP codon to be inserted in place of an amino acid codon.
The protein produced is truncated (too short).
Found in Duchenne Found in Duchenne Muscular DystrophyMuscular Dystrophy
![Page 5: Mutations in DNA](https://reader036.fdocuments.net/reader036/viewer/2022083006/56813a75550346895da26e51/html5/thumbnails/5.jpg)
Point Mutations (cont.)Point Mutations (cont.)
Frameshift Mutations causes the reading frame for codons to change.
Can result from deletions of nucleotides from the DNA sequence or from insertions of nucleotides into the sequence.
Either way, it shifts the reading frame in translation and results in a completely different sequence of amino acids being constructed.
Note that inserting or deleting 3 bases in the DNA wouldn’t shift the reading frame, it just adds or removes an amino acid.
![Page 6: Mutations in DNA](https://reader036.fdocuments.net/reader036/viewer/2022083006/56813a75550346895da26e51/html5/thumbnails/6.jpg)
Frameshift MutationsFrameshift Mutations
![Page 7: Mutations in DNA](https://reader036.fdocuments.net/reader036/viewer/2022083006/56813a75550346895da26e51/html5/thumbnails/7.jpg)
Major MutationsMajor Mutations