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What is the definition of a
mutation
?
A change in the
DNA base sequence
What can cause
mutations
in
DNA
?
Mutations can be caused by spontaneous changes during DNA duplication and by
carcinogens
or
radiation
.
What are
carcinogens
?
A group of harmful chemicals that increase the risk of
mutations
.
How do
carcinogens
and
radiation
affect
mutations
?
They increase the risk of a mutation occurring but do not always cause mutations.
What is a
gene
?
A section of
DNA
that codes for a
protein
.
What is a
triplet
or
codon
?
A group of 3 bases that codes for one of the
20
different amino acids.
How does a
mutation
in
DNA
affect protein synthesis?
A mutation can change the
amino acid
sequence, potentially altering the
protein's
shape and function.
What happens if a
mutation
changes an
amino acid
in an enzyme?
The
enzyme's active site
may change, preventing it from fitting the
substrate
and forming an
enzyme-substrate complex
.
What is the typical effect of most
mutations
?
Most mutations have no significant effect on
protein function
.
What is
non-coding DNA
?
DNA that does not code for
proteins
and often does not seem to have a function.
Why might
non-coding DNA
be important?
Some non-coding DNA plays a role in the expression of
genes
, determining whether they are turned on or off.
What are the three specific types of mutations?
Substitutions
,
insertions
, and
deletions
.
What is a
substitution mutation
?
A mutation where one
base
is changed or substituted for another base.
Why are
insertion mutations
considered worse than
substitution mutations
?
Insertion mutations shift all subsequent bases, altering all following
codons
and
amino acids
.
What happens during a
deletion mutation
?
A base is removed from the sequence, causing all subsequent bases to shift left and change the following
codons
.
What are the consequences of
mutations
on proteins?
Mutations can change the
amino acid
sequence.
This may alter the protein's shape and function.
Some mutations have no significant effect.
Most mutations occur in
non-coding DNA
.
How do the three types of mutations differ from each other?
Substitution
: One base is changed for another.
Insertion
: An extra base is added, shifting subsequent bases.
Deletion
: A base is removed, also shifting subsequent bases.