Title: Genetics
1Genetics in the news.
2Mutations
- are heritable changes in base sequences that
modify the information content of DNA.
3Wild-type Allelestwo definitions
- General any allele existing at a frequency
greater than 1 in a natural population, - Experimental Geneticist the one allele that
dictates the most commonly found phenotype in a
population.
- Forward mutation any change that changes a
wild-type allele to a different allele
A --gt a recessive mutation
b --gt B dominant mutation
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5Mutant Classificationsby their effect on DNA
6Mutagenic Agents
7To Know
8Mutant Classificationsby their effect on DNA
1 base? 2 base? 3 base? etc.
9Frameshifts
10Mutant Classificationsby their effect on DNA
11Trinucleotide Repeat Expansions
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Fragile X Mental Retardation 1
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14Ames Testtesting for mutagenicity
More mutagenic? Barbecue beef Iceberg
Lettuce Cold Beer
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enhancer, silencer, core promoter?
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16Transposable Elements
- a segment of DNA that can move to, or move a
copy of itself to another locus on the same or a
different chromosome (hopping DNA), - may be a single insertion sequence, or a more
complex structure (transposon) consisting of two
insertion sequences and one or more intervening
genes.
17Transposable Elements
18Transposition
19Transposons
Two transposable elements flanking other DNA, the
whole complex hops.
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21Assignments
- Chapter 7 Problems 7.1 - 7.12,
- Monday Prokaryotic Genetics, 8.1 - 8.3s