Warm ups: 1.How many base pairs are in DNA? List them… 2.What is the shape of the DNA molecule? 3.What is DNA replication?

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Warm ups: 1.How many base pairs are in DNA? List them… 2.What is the shape of the DNA molecule? 3.What is DNA replication?

Don’t let this happen to you!!

MUTATIONS Changes in DNA that affect genetic information

Gene Mutations  Point Mutations – changes in one or a few nucleotides  Substitution  THE FAT CAT ATE THE RAT  THE FAT HAT ATE THE RAT  Insertion  THE FAT CAT ATE THE RAT  THE FAT CAT XLW ATE THE RAT  Deletion  THE FAT CAT ATE THE RAT  THE FAT ATE THE RAT

Gene Mutations  Frameshift Mutations – shifts the reading frame of the genetic message so that the protein may not be able to perform its function.  Insertion  THE FAT CAT ATE THE RAT  THE FAT HCA TAT ETH ERA T  Deletion  THE FAT CAT ATE THE RAT  TEF ATC ATA TET GER AT H H

Chromosome Mutations  Changes in number and structure of entire chromosomes  Original Chromosome ABC * DEF  DeletionAC * DEF  DuplicationABBC * DEF  InversionAED * CBF  TranslocationABC * JKL GHI * DEF

Significance of Mutations Most are neutralMost are neutral Eye colorEye color Birth marksBirth marks Some are harmfulSome are harmful Sickle Cell AnemiaSickle Cell Anemia Down SyndromeDown Syndrome Some are beneficialSome are beneficial Sickle Cell Anemia to MalariaSickle Cell Anemia to Malaria Immunity to HIVImmunity to HIV

What Causes Mutations?  There are two ways in which DNA can become mutated:  Mutations can be inherited.  Parent to child  Mutations can be acquired.  Environmental damage  Mistakes when DNA is copied

Chromosome Mutations  Down Syndrome  Chromosome 21 does not separate correctly.  They have 47 chromosomes in stead of 46.  Children with Down Syndrome develop slower, may have heart and stomach illnesses and vary greatly in their degree of inteligence.

Chromosome Mutations  Cri-du-chat  Deletion of material on 5 th chromosome  Characterized by the cat-like cry made by cri-du-chat babies  Varied levels of metal handicaps

Chromosome Mutations  Albinism  Mutation on a gene on chromosome 11.  No production of melanin – coloring of skin, hair, and eye cells  Sensitive to sunlight, eye problems. No mental disabilities  Can happen to all animals

More Albino animals! Click here on the picture!

Sex Chromosome Abnormalities  Klinefelter’s Syndrome  XXY, XXYY, XXXY  Male  Sterility  Small testicles  Breast enlargement

Sex Chromosome Abnormalities  XYY Syndrome  Normal male traits  Often tall and thin  Associated with antisocial and behavioral problems

Sex Chromosome Mutations  Turner’s Syndrome XXXX  Female  sex organs don't mature at adolescence  sterility  short stature

Sex Chromosome Mutations  XXX  Trisomy X  Female  Little or no visible differences  tall stature  learning disabilities  limited fertility

Other mutations!

Some mutations even make it on SNL!

Exit slip Five finger summary: trace your hand on a piece of paper. In the palm, place the word mutation and the definition. In each finger, give a type of mutation.