BSC 315 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Pyrimidine, Missense Mutation, Dna Replication

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Mutations are changes in dna base sequences i. Forward mutation - changes the wild-type allele of a gene to a different allele. This may be either recessive (coat color) or dominant (huntington"s disease) Reversion - also known as reverse mutation, the process of a mutant allele to revert back to the wild-type allele ii. iii. Because this alters the 3 nucleotide sequences, this is referred to as a frameshift mutation. Mutations may be classified by how they change dna a. b. c. d. e. Substitution - occurs when a base in one position of the dna is replaced by another base i. Purine replaced with another purine - transition (likewise for pyrimidine to pyrimidine. Purine replaced with pyrimidine - translation (and vice-versa) ii. Deletion - when a block of one or more base pairs is removed from the dna sequence i. The addition of another nucleotide into the dna sequence.

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