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Types of Mutations:: DELETION (A Base Is Lost) INSERTION (An Extra Base Is Inserted)

The document summarizes different types of mutations that can occur in DNA including deletions, insertions, and point mutations. Deletions and insertions cause frameshift mutations by changing the reading frame. Point mutations can be missense if the amino acid changes, silent if it does not change, or nonsense if it causes a stop codon. Several examples of mutated DNA sequences are provided and must be transcribed, translated, and classified as the type of mutation and whether it is frameshift, missense, silent, or nonsense.

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Types of Mutations:: DELETION (A Base Is Lost) INSERTION (An Extra Base Is Inserted)

The document summarizes different types of mutations that can occur in DNA including deletions, insertions, and point mutations. Deletions and insertions cause frameshift mutations by changing the reading frame. Point mutations can be missense if the amino acid changes, silent if it does not change, or nonsense if it causes a stop codon. Several examples of mutated DNA sequences are provided and must be transcribed, translated, and classified as the type of mutation and whether it is frameshift, missense, silent, or nonsense.

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Types of Mutations:

DELETION (a base is lost)


INSERTION (an extra base is inserted)
Deletion and insertion may cause what’s called a FRAMESHIFT, meaning the reading “frame”
changes, changing the amino acid sequence.
POINT MUTATION (one base is substituted for another)
If a point mutation changes the amino acid, it’s called a MISSENSE mutation.
If a point mutation does not change the amino acid, it’s called a SILENT mutation.
If a point mutation changes the amino acid to a “stop,” it’s called a NONSENSE mutation.

Complete the boxes below. Transcribe and Translate the DNA sequences. Then, classify each as either Deletion,
Insertion, or Substitution AND as either frameshift, missense, silent or nonsense (hint: deletion or insertion
will always be frameshift).

Original DNA Sequence: TACACCTTGGCGACGACT


mRNA Sequence:
Amino Acid Sequence:

Mutated DNA Sequence #1:T A C A T C T T G G C G A C G A C T


What’s the mRNA sequence?
What will be the amino acid sequence?
Will there likely be effects?____________What kind of mutation is this?

Mutated DNA Sequence #2: T A C G A C C T T G G C G A C G A C T What’s the mRNA sequence?


What will be the amino acid sequence?
Will there likely be effects? What kind of mutation is this?

Mutated DNA Sequence #3: T A C A C C T T A G C G A C G A C T What’s the mRNA sequence?


What will be the amino acid sequence?
Will there likely be effects? What kind of mutation is this?

Mutated DNA Sequence #4:T A C A C C T T G G C G A C T A C T


What’s the mRNA sequence?
What will be the amino acid sequence?
Will there likely be effects? What kind of mutation is this?
Original DNA Sequence: TACACCTTGGCGACGACT
mRNA Sequence:
Amino Acid
Sequence:

Mutated DNA Sequence #5: TACACCTTGGGACGACT

What will be the corresponding mRNA sequence? What will be the amino acid sequence?
Will there likely be effects? What kind of mutation is this?

1. Which type of mutation can cause new variations of a protein?


2. Which type of mutation results in abnormal amino acid sequence?
3. Which type of mutation stops the translation of the mRNA?

Review Questions

1. A genetics researcher found that a particular mutation had no effect on the protein coded for by the gene.
What do you think the is the most likely type of mutation in this gene? Why?

2. Name one amino acid that has more than one codon. Name one amino acid that has only one codon (hint: look
at your codon chart).

3. Look at the following sequence: THE FAT CAT ATE THE RAT. Delete the first “H” and regroup the
letters in groups of three. Write out the new groups of three. Does the sentence still make sense? What type
of mutation is this an example of?

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