Mutation PP T
Mutation PP T
By: Tabassum
TABLE OF CONTENT
Mutation
Characteristics of mutation
History
Mutagenic agent/mutagen
Classification of mutations
Based on the survival of an individual
Based on causes of mutation
Based on tissue of origin
Types of mutation
Chromosomal mutations
Gene mutation
Mutation
In broad sense, the term 'mutation' refers to all the
heritable changes in the genome or in the genetic
material of an organism.
May occur in somatic cells, are not passed to
offspring.
May occur in gametes (egg and sperm) and be
passed to offspring.
Mutations are important because they increase
genetic variation.
Characteristics of Mutation
The unit of gene mutation is the muton
Mutations may be intragenic or intergenic
Generally mutant alleles are recessive to their wild type or normal
alleles
Most mutations have harmful effect, but some mutations are beneficial
Spontaneous mutations occurs at very low rate
Some genes shows high rate of mutation such genes are called as
mutable gene
Highly mutable sites within a genome are known as hot spots
Mutation can occur in any tissue/cell (somatic or germinal) of an
organism
History
Term mutation was coined by Hugo de Vries in 1900 during
his observations in Oenothera
Systematic studies on mutation was started by T H Morgan in
1910when he genetically analysed white eye mutant of
Drosophila
H J Muller induced mutation in Drosophila by using X rays in
1927, he was awarded with Nobel prize in 1946
The first report of mutagenic action of a chemical was in 1942
by Charlotte Auerbach
Mutagenic agent/mutagen
Mutations can be induced by a number of agents. Mutagen is a
natural or human-made agent (physical or chemical) which can alter
the structure or sequence of DNA.
The different mutagenic agents may be classified into the
following two broad groups:
1) Physical mutagens
2) Chemical mutagens
Physical mutagens
The different types of radiations having mutagenic properties are known as physical
mutagens.
eg: UV rays, X rays, gamma rays and cosmic rays etc.
Chemical mutagens
Various chemicals which have the ability of induction of mutation are chemical
mutagen.
There are many chemical mutagens; some well-known examples are: