Mutations Any change in an organisms DNA Mutations

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Mutations • Any change in an organism’s DNA. Mutations in somatic cells only impact

Mutations • Any change in an organism’s DNA. Mutations in somatic cells only impact individual; mutations in gametes may impact offspring. • 2 Types: A. Gene Mutations- involves nucleotide B. Chromosomal Mutations- involves pieces of genes or entire chromosomes.

Gene Mutations 1. Point Mutation- one nucleotide is SUBSTITUTED for another. If a substitution

Gene Mutations 1. Point Mutation- one nucleotide is SUBSTITUTED for another. If a substitution changes the amino acid, it’s called a MISSENSE mutation. If a substitution does not change the amino acid, it’s called a SILENT mutation. If a substitution changes the amino acid to a “stop, ” it’s called a NONSENSE mutation.

Substitution Point/Subsitution (one base is substituted for another) If a substitution changes the amino

Substitution Point/Subsitution (one base is substituted for another) If a substitution changes the amino acid, it’s called a MISSENSE mutation. If a substitution does not change the amino acid, it’s called a SILENT mutation. If a substitution changes the amino acid to a “stop, ” it’s called a NONSENSE mutation.

2. Frameshift Mutation- nucleotide is INSERTED or DELETED. Changes the entire A. A. sequence

2. Frameshift Mutation- nucleotide is INSERTED or DELETED. Changes the entire A. A. sequence

Chromosomal Mutations • Affect several genes and have a huge impact on organism. •

Chromosomal Mutations • Affect several genes and have a huge impact on organism. • 1. • 2. • 3. • 4.

II. Chromosomal Mutations • Mutations involving changes in large regions of chromosomes • 4

II. Chromosomal Mutations • Mutations involving changes in large regions of chromosomes • 4 Types: 1. Deletions- part of chromosome is left out

II. Chromosomal Mutations 2. Insertions- part of chromatid breaks off and attaches to sister

II. Chromosomal Mutations 2. Insertions- part of chromatid breaks off and attaches to sister chromatid resulting in duplication of genes on some chromosomes

II. Chromosomal Mutations 3. Inversions- part of chromosome breaks off and is reinserted backwards

II. Chromosomal Mutations 3. Inversions- part of chromosome breaks off and is reinserted backwards

II. Chromosomal Mutations 4. Translocations- part of one chromosome breaks off and is added

II. Chromosomal Mutations 4. Translocations- part of one chromosome breaks off and is added to a different chromosome