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What is the product of transcription? What is the product of translation?

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What is the product of transcription? What is the product of translation?. What does the Central D ogma state?. DNA goes through transcription to make RNA RNA goes through translation to make protein. What is a mutation?. A change in the genetic code. Mutations. Point mutaions. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: What is the product of transcription? What is the product of translation?

• What is the product of transcription?

• What is the product of translation?

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• What does the Central Dogma state?

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• DNA goes through transcription to make RNA• RNA goes through translation to make protein

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What is a mutation?

• A change in the genetic code.

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Mutations

Point mutaions• Involve changes in one or a

few nucleotides

• Generally occur during replication

Chromosomal mutations• Involve changes in the

number or structure of chromosome

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Types of mutations

Point Mutations• Substitution -missense -silent -nonsense

• Insertion (frameshift)

• Deletion(frameshift)

Chromosomal Mutations• Deletion

• Duplication

• Inversion

• Translocation

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Point Mutations/Substitions

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Point Mutations/Frameshift

Deletion:

Insertion:

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Chromosomal mutations

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Mutagens

• Chemical or physical agents in the environment that cause mutations

Cells can sometimes repair the damage, but if not, the sequence remains changed permanently.

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Harmful Mutations

• Those that dramatically change protein structure or gene activity

• May cause genetic disorders – Sickle Cell disease

• May cause cancer

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Beneficial Mutations

• Mutations have helped insects resist chemical pesticides

• Mutations in humans that increase bone strength and density

• In plants – polyploidy (an extra set of chromosomes) make plants stronger and larger

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• What is the difference between point and chromosomal mutations?