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• Australian Bush Hat

• Keeps the Flies away from the eyes.

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MutationWhat comes to mind when

you think of Mutations?

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Mutation?

• Real or fake?

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• March 10, 1996 - somewhere in the Pacific Northwest

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1. AUGAAGUUUGGCGCA2. Met- Lys- Phe- Gly- Ala

• Row #1 represents a DNA strand w/ base pairs.

• Row #2 represents the Amino Acids that correspond to each 3 base pairs set.

• Amino Acids make proteins that perform functions in your body.

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1. AUGAAGUUUAGCGCA2. Met- Lys- Phe- Ser- Ala- was a G and GLY

• There are 20 different Amino Acids.

• A change of one or more letters in your DNA will change the Amino Acid used to make proteins.

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Types of Mutation

1. DNA Mutations

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1a.Point Mutation

One DNA base pair is changed.

•The dog bit the car.•The dog bit the cat

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1b.Frameshift mutation

One base pair is deleted or added.Delete: g

•The dob itt hec ar.Add:

•The doc gbi tth eca t.

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Other types of Mutations

2.Chromosomal Mutations

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2a.Deletion

• Part of a chromosome is left out.

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2b.Insertion

• Part of a Chromatid breaks off and attaches to its Sister Chromatid.

• = duplication of gene

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2c.TranslocationPart of one chromosome breaks off and is added to another chromosome.

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2d.Inversion

• Part of a chromosome breaks out and is reinserted backwards.

A

B

C

D

E

F

A

D

C

B

E

F

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3. Errors in Disjunction

• Whole Chromosomes or Sister Chromatids moving to wrong side of cell in Meiosis.

• = Nondisjunction

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3a.Trisomy

• 3 sets of 1 Chromosome• 3 of #21 Chromosome = Down Syndrome

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3b.Triploidy• 3 sets of all Chromosomes• Rare in animals, frequent in plants

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3c.Monosomy• A single Chromosome• Turners Syndrome

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Causes

• Rare events– Most Mutations are not noticed and provide

variation to a species.– Many are lethal and are not passed on.– Some are noticeable but survivable.– A few are beneficial.– They are fundamental to the evolution

(change) of a species over geologic time (tens of to millions of years).

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Causes of Mutations

• Mistakes during DNA replication or Meiosis.

• Chemicals• Radiation

– Suns rays– Ground radiation– X-rays, other