Biology 1001A Chapter Notes - Chapter 25: Pyrimidine Dimer, Dna Repair, Dna Mismatch Repair

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Mechanism of substitution mutagenesis during dna replication: substituting a single base in one strand results in damage, after two rounds becomes a double stranded mutation. Excision repair uses the same process as mismatch repair, by cutting the thymine dimers and a few bases before/after then replacing them. The basic mechanism of dna recombination in meiosis. This occurs when homologous chromosomes are held together tightly in tetrads. Nonsister chromatids on each of the homologous chromosomes exchange genetic information between each other by breaking covalent bonds in dna backbones, removing dna sequences and exchanging the ends between chromosomes, and restoring the bonds. Evolutionary advantages of gene duplication: can help you survive/selective advantage (create more proteins quicker, provides the base material for evolution (variation, backup for a gene in case one fails, second gene can diverge and create more variability. Products of meiosis in animals vs. plants, fungi and algae.

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