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DNA Mutations and Repair Chapter 18 Part 1. Gene Mutations and Repair  Nature of mutations  Causes of mutations  Study of mutations  DNA repair.

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1 DNA Mutations and Repair Chapter 18 Part 1

2 Gene Mutations and Repair  Nature of mutations  Causes of mutations  Study of mutations  DNA repair

3 Chernobyl, April 26 th, 1986 Source of Mutations Nuclear accidents

4 Source of Mutations Japan’s Tsunami disabled reactors at the Fukushima Plant March 11, 2001

5 Mutation: is defined as an inherited change in genetic information by cell division or individual organisms.

6 Mutations can be classified into categories. Categories of mutations

7 Somatic and germ line

8 Achondroplasia Autosomal Dominant

9 Gene Mutations can also be classified by type of mutation  1. Base Substitutions □ 2. Insertions and deletions  3. Frameshift mutations  4. Expanding trinuleotide repeats Lead to

10 Gene Mutations can also be classified by type of mutation  Base Substitutions Transitions and Transversions can be

11 PURINE TO PURINE PURINE TO PYRIMIDINE PYRIMIDINE TO PURINE

12 Expanding trinucleotide repeats

13 Fragile X Syndrome Pre-mutation

14 Fragile X syndrome:FMR-1 gene

15 Update on diagnosis of fragile X Syndrome: Fragile X syndrome was originally diagnosed by culturing cells in a folate deficient medium and then assessing the cultures for X-chromosome breakage by cytogenetic analysis of the long arm of the X- chromosome. This technique proved unreliable for both diagnosis and carrier testing. cytogenetic The fragile X abnormality is now directly determined by analysis of the number of CGG repeats and their methylation status using: restriction endonucleaserestriction endonuclease digestion and Southern blot analysis.Southern blot

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17 Strand slippage may cause repeats

18 Phenotypic changes and mutations

19 Spontaneous: slippage

20 Reverse mutation Forward mutation

21 Forward versus Reverse Mutations

22 Terms associated with PHENOTYPIC effects of mutations on protein structure

23 Phenotypic effects can also change function 1 Sullivan, J.P. et al., Department of Pathology, College of Veterinary Medicine, 1998 The University of Georgia, Athens, GA Gain of Gene Function 1 Loss of Gene Function 2 Qualtek Molecularlabs Web Site or

24 Loss of Function can also occur! Typically recessive mutations!

25 Suppressor Mutations is a genetic change that hides the effect of another mutation

26 Intragenic Suppressor Mutations

27 Intergenic Mutation

28 Lethal Mutations

29 Do you remember something about each type of mutation?

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