HNRS 1007 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Globin, Mutation, Down Syndrome

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5 Nov 2014
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A cf mutation (f508) makes chloride channel non-functional. Point mutations: a mutation in just one nucleotide, types. Mutated dna fragment still codes for the same amino acid as original, thus nothing changes. Incorrect pairing in transcription (t instead of c) Depends on location on dna fragment to how much damage is done. Shifts reading of frame, disturbs all nucleotides after it. Often occurs when there is a string of the same letter. A mutation on the whole of the chromosome: comparison of asexual vs. Asexual: clones, bacteria (single individual passes on identical set of genes) Sexual: two parents produce unique combination of cells: humans. One diploid (2n) cell becomes 4 haploid cells. In animals the haploid cells are gametes. Meiosis 1: diploid becomes two haploid. Meiosis: separation of sister chromatids into 4 haploids. Wasps, ants, bees develop from unfertilized eggs. More than 2 sets (plants, liver cells: aneuploids. Lacking or having an extra single chromosome (not a whole set)

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