BISC300 Chapter Notes - Chapter 16: Dna Repair, Dna Mismatch Repair, Sos Response

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16. 1 mutations: heritable changes in a genome: most obvious way genetic diversity can be created is by mutations, which, in cells, are heritable changes in dna sequence. Alteration of single pairs of nucleotides and from the addition or deletion of one nucleotide pair in the coding regions of a gene. Mutations are characterized according to either the kind of genotypic change that has occurred or their phenotypic consequences: spontaneous mutations. Spontaneous mutations result from errors in dna replication, spontaneously occurring lesions in dna, or the action of mobile genetic elements such as transposons. Replication errors can occur when the nitrogenous base of a nucleotide shifts to a different form (isomer) called a tautomeric form. Replication errors can also result in the insertion and deletion of nucleotides. Spontaneous mutations can originate from lesions in dna as well as from replication errors it is possible for purine nucleotides (a and g) to be depurinated; that is, to lose their base.

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