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BIG QUESTIONS: 1.ARE ALL MUTATIONS BAD? EXPLAIN.. 2.CAN EVOLUTION OCCUR IN ABSENCE OF MUTATIONS?
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BIG QUESTIONS: 1.ARE ALL MUTATIONS BAD? EXPLAIN.. 2.CAN EVOLUTION OCCUR IN ABSENCE OF MUTATIONS?

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Page 1: BIG QUESTIONS: 1.ARE ALL MUTATIONS BAD? EXPLAIN.. 2.CAN EVOLUTION OCCUR IN ABSENCE OF MUTATIONS?

BIG QUESTIONS:

1.ARE ALL MUTATIONS BAD? EXPLAIN..

2.CAN EVOLUTION OCCUR IN ABSENCEOF MUTATIONS?

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Mutations

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Mutations

• Errors in the DNA sequence that are inherited.

• Possible negative, positive or unknown side effects.

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Types of Mutations

A) Silent Mutation (Point Mutation)• A single substitution of one base.• No change in the amino acid; therefore, no effect.• Occur in introns / non-coding regions of DNA.

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Types of Mutations

B) Missense Mutation• A single substitution of one base.• Results in a different amino acid; therefore, different protein

is made.

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Types of Mutations

C) Nonsense Mutation• A single substitution of one base.• Forms a premature stop codon; therefore, leading to the

formation of an incomplete polypeptide.• Often lethal.

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Types of Mutations

Substitution Replaces a nitrogenous base pair

with another, different one. Silent / Missense / Nonsense

Insertion The addition of one or more extra

nucleotides in the DNA sequence.

Deletion The removal of one or more

nucleotides in the DNA sequence.

Leads to a change/shift in the reading frame (mRNA strand).

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Types of Mutations

D) Frameshift Mutation• Causes changes in the reading frame.• Caused by an insertion or a deletion.

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FRAMESHIFT MUTATION:

HEY MAN HOW ARE YOU BRO

and

HEY MAN HWA REY OUB RO(remove “O” in original HOW) or

HEY MAN HOQ WAR EYO UBR O(insert “Q” at W position in original HOW)

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The resulting nonsense (or malformed protein) is a result of a random insertion

or deletion of information (nucleotides)

and our “frame”, the manner in which we interpret this information.

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Types of Mutations

E) Translocation• The transfer of a fragment of

DNA between two nonhomologous chromosomes.

• Large segments of DNA can move from one location on the genome to another.

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Types of Mutations

F) Inversion• The reversal of a segment of DNA within a chromosome (i.e.,

copied backwards).• No gain or loss of genetic information.• A gene may be disrupted.

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Causes of Genetic Mutations

Spontaneous Mutations• Caused by errors in DNA replication.• DNA polymerase I rereads duplicated DNA for errors,

but it isn’t perfect…point mutations may result (insertion / deletion / silent mutation / missence mutation / nonsense mutation)

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Causes of Genetic Mutations

Induced Mutations• Caused by mutagenic agents.• Mutagenic agents include UV radiation, cosmic rays,

X-rays and certain chemicals.

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Nature is constantly shuffling the human genome, creating a genetic cocktail of human chromosomes and trying out different changes as it does so.

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Mutation of brown eyes to blue represents neither a positive nor a negative mutation. It is one of several mutations such as hair colour, baldness, freckles and beauty spots, which neither increases nor reduces a human’s chance of survival.

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BIG QUESTION:

How did “human like” traits such as a smaller jaw (relative to apes) and hairlessness pop up when they don’t appear in the wild in any real frequency?

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Our diets changed and our brains got bigger, pressures that caused a smaller jaw.

Another way to look at this – what if our diets changed and our brains got bigger due to proto-human society adapting to mutation of the jaw?