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BIO 340 Exam #4
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Denning [Date] [Course title]

,mutation - Correct Ans: an alteration in dna sequence



mutations may be - Correct Ans: - single base pair substitutions

- deletion or insertion of one or more base pairs

- major alteration in chromosomal structure



mutations may occur in - Correct Ans: somatic or germ cells



somatic mutations - Correct Ans: occur in any cell except germ cells and are NOT heritable



germ-line mutations - Correct Ans: occur in gametes and are inherited



autosomal mutations - Correct Ans: occur within genes located on the autosomes



x and y linked mutations - Correct Ans: occurs within genes located on x and y chromosome,
respectively



spontaneous mutations - Correct Ans: happen naturally and randomly and are usually linked to normal
biological or chemical processes in the organism



rates of spontaneous mutations - Correct Ans: is low but vary among loci in different organisms



induced mutations - Correct Ans: result from the influence or an extraneous factor, either natural or
artificial



examples of induced mutations - Correct Ans: radiation, uv light, natural and synthetic chemicals



how do mutations arise? two theories are - Correct Ans: resistance is a physiological response to a
bactericide AND resistance arises from random mutations

,Luria-Delbruck fluctuation test - Correct Ans: Demonstrated mutations are not adaptive but occur
spontaneously and randomly



they shown that in bacteria, - Correct Ans: genetic mutations arise in the absence of selection, rather
than being a response to selection



If bacteriophage T1 caused T1 resistance, then the variance in the two procedures - Correct Ans: should
be the same



if the event leading to T1 resistance was random, it might occur at different times, leading to - Correct
Ans: different final proportions of T1-resistant cells= higher variance in mean number of resistant cells
per culture



conclusion of the luria-delbruck fluctuation test - Correct Ans: mutation to T1 resistance arises in a
random manner within bacterial populations.

- this is general result that seems true of most organisms



most mutations are not directed at specific genes by selective forces, but rather are - Correct Ans:
random with respect to genotype



mutations can be classified according to their phenotypic effects as - Correct Ans: LOF and GOF, visible,
nutritional, behavioral, and regulatory mutations



normal mutation - Correct Ans: Due to chromosome replication; 1 cell in a population of 100,000,000
cells.



missense mutation - Correct Ans: A base-pair substitution that results in a codon that codes for a
different amino acid.



nonsense mutation - Correct Ans: A mutation that changes an amino acid codon to one of the three
stop codons, resulting in a shorter and usually nonfunctional protein.

, frameshift mutation - Correct Ans: mutation that shifts the "reading" frame of the genetic message by
inserting or deleting a nucleotide



deletion mutation - Correct Ans: a mutation in which one or more pairs of nucleotides are removed
from a gene



insertion mutation - Correct Ans: a mutation in which one or more nucleotides are added to a gene



duplication mutation - Correct Ans: a mutation that involves duplication of a region of DNA on the same
strand



expanding mutation - Correct Ans: duplication runs over and over again; repetitive sequence gets longer
and longer again (F1, F2, ...)



neutral mutations - Correct Ans: can occur either in a protein-coding region or in any part of the
genome

- vast majority are likely to occur in large portions of the genome that do not contain genes

- they do not affect gene products or gene expression

- its effect on genetic fitness is NEUTRAL



can a cells dna repair mechanisms fail, be overwhelmed, or become less efficient with age? - Correct
Ans: YES



over time, - Correct Ans: mistakes can accumulate



mutations are - Correct Ans: inherited changes in genetic material



mutations provide - Correct Ans: new genetic variation that allows organisms to evolve



B-Thallasemia - Correct Ans: is an example of a genetic disease that can arise from a large number of
mutations

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