BIOL 1090 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Protein Folding, Transposable Element, Sickle-Cell Disease

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The nitrogenous bases of dna exist in 2 isoforms (tautomers) The rare isoforms have altered base pairing properties. Incorporation of a rare isoform during dna replication can lead to a change in. During the mitotic divisions of spermatogonia or oogonia) will be inherited. Hot spots for spontaneous mutations during dna replication. Mutations can also be induced by exposure to chemical mutagens chemical mutagens can be divided into 2 groups: those that are mutagenic only to replicating dna ex. Base analogues, acridine dyes: those that are mutagenic to both replicating and non-replicating dna ex, alkylating agents, ethyl methane sulphonate (ems, mutations can also be induced by exposure to radiation. Absorption of uv energy by pyrimidines results in their dimerization. Mutations can also be induced by dna itself transposable elements from viruses. Review: mutations can arise spontaneously, as a result of an error during dna synthesis (tautomers)

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