sequences below to determine what type of mutation has occurred by comparing the normal sequence to the mutated sequence. Normal Gene Sequence: 3'- ATAGCTAAGCCCATGCGG-5'
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Use the sequences below to determine what type of mutation has occurred by comparing the normal sequence to the mutated sequence.
Normal Gene Sequence: 3'- ATAGCTAAGCCCATGCGG-5'
Mutated Gene Sequence 3'-ATAGCTAAGCCCAGGTGCGG-5'
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- a. The reading frame DNA sequence is b. The mRNA sequence is c. The polypeptide sequence is a.The mutated polypeptide sequence is b.What kind of mutation was produced?-Write down the complementary DNA sequence. TACCTAGCG CACATGTAGGTGGGCAAAGTT -Write down the complementary mRNA sequence for each of the following DNA sequence. A: TACCTAGCGCACATGTAGGTGGGCAAAGTT B: TAC ATG GTT ACA GTC TAT TAG ATG CTA TTT ACT TAG -If the first G changes to A what kind of mutation will happen? Show the change in amino acid sequence. This is base substitutions involve the replacement of one nucleotide with another. And it changes one amino acid coding, producing a missense mutation TAC CTA GCA CAC ATGTAGGTGGGCAAAGTT TAC CTA ACACACATGTAGGTGGGCAAAGTTWhich of the following best describes this type of mutation? Original – CCU-GAU-GAG-UCA Mutated – CCU-GAU-GAG-UGA* Please choose one correct answer only A. Missense B. Nonsense C. Silent D. Frameshift
- Below are several DNA sequences that are mutated compared with the wild-type sequence. Eachis a section of a DNA molecule that has separated in preparation for transcription, so you are onlyseeing the template strand. For each mutated DNA sequence, translate and record the resultingamino acid sequence. What type of mutation is each? Wild-type sequence: 3’-T A C T G A C T G A C G A T C-5’ Mutated DNA Template Strand #1: 3’-T A C T G T C T G A C G A T C-5’Amino acid sequence of peptide:Type of mutation: Mutated DNA Template Strand #2: 3’-T A C G G A C T G A C G A T C-5’Amino acid sequence of peptide:Type of mutation: Mutated DNA Template Strand #3: 3’-T A C T G A C T G A C T A T C-5’Amino acid sequence of peptide:Type of mutation: Mutated DNA Template Strand #4: 3’-T A C G A C T G A C T A T C-5’Amino acid sequence of peptide:Type of mutation:Complete the table below 6. Below are several DNA sequences that are mutated compared with the wild-type sequence: 3’-T A C T G A C T GA C G A T C-5’. Envision that each is a section of a DNA molecule that has separated in preparation for transcription, so you are only seeing the template strand. Construct the complementary DNA sequences (indicating 5’ and 3’ ends) for each mutated DNA sequence, then transcribe (indicating 5’ and 3’ ends) the template strands, and translate the mRNA molecules using the genetic code, recording the resulting amino acid sequence (indicating the N and C termini). What type of mutation is each?6.a. Mutated DNA Template Strand #1: 3’-T A C T G T C T G A C G A T C-5’Complementary DNA sequence:mRNA sequence transcribed from template:Amino acid sequence of peptide:Type of mutation: 6.b. Mutated DNA Template Strand #2: 3’-T A C G G A C T G A C G A T C-5’Complementary DNA sequence:mRNA sequence transcribed from template:Amino acid sequence of peptide:Type of…Choose from : insertion with frameshit, deletion with frameshift, silent mutation, deletion without frameshift, missense mutation, insertion without frameshift, nonsense mutation The wildtype sequence of a gene is the following: wt: 3' TAC AAA TCT AGC CCG 5' and the following 3 mutations were found:, indicate what type of mutation this is 1: 3' TAC AAA TCA AGC CCG 5' ; 2. 3' TAC AAA TCT ATC CCG 5'. ; 3. 3' TAC AAA AGC CCG 5'. ;
- a. Some antibiotics, such as rifampin, interfere with the function of RNA polymerase. What biological process is rifampin disrupting? b. Some antibiotic-resistant M. tuberculosis bacteria have a single point mutation (CàT) in the rpoB gene that causes an amino acid change from serine (a polar amino acid) to leucine (a non-polar amino acid). What type of mutation is this? Do you expect this to have no effect, a small effect, or a large effect on the polypeptide produced? Explain your reasoning. c. The rpoB gene encodes a subunit of the bacterial RNA polymerase protein. The point mutation described in Question 2 causes a change in protein folding, which leads to the inability of the rifampin antibiotic to bind to the RNA polymerase. Which level(s) of protein structure is/are affected by this change?Match the relationships to the corresponding concepts. Expanding nucleotide repeat..... Somatic mutation Base substitution Transition Missence mutation Nuetral mutation Mutation Germline mutation Transversion Silent mutation Indels Frameshift mutation Nonsense mutation Inherited change in DNA sequence Loss of function mutation Gain of function mutation Insertions Deletions Reading frame Answer Bank involving the number of repeat sequences often lead to if removes function alteration of single nucleotides are often alter the alters sense codon to stop codon substitution of unlike base alters the amino acid in protein insertions and deletions of sequences are based on type of tissue, can be does not alter function substitution of like base defined as does not alter amino acid in protein if gains functionAssume that a mutation occurs in the gene that encodes each of the following RNA polymerases. Match the mutation with its possible effects by placing the correct letter or letters in the blanks below. There may be more than one effect for each mutated polymerase. A mutation in the gene that codes for E RNA polymerase I RNA polymerase II RNA polymerase III Possibleeffects a. tRNA is not synthesized b. Some ribosomal RNA is not synthesized c. Ribosomal RNA is not processed d. pre-mRNA is not processed e. Some mRNA molecules are not degraded f. pre-mRNA is not synthesized
- The figure shows the position of two of these mutations a and b. The nucleotides are altered in these 2 different swo-1 mutant alleles. Use the genetic table to describe any AA changes.Name the type of mutation and describe its effect on swo-1 mRNA and protein for each of the mutations. 3. The swo-1 a mutation (insertion between C and G). 4. The swo-1 b mutation (C-to-T mutation for indicated C). 5. The swo-1 a mutation leads to worms with more body wall muscle, whereas worms with the swo-1 b mutation are not able to move. Based on these phenotypes and the findings from questions 3 and 4, describe the role thewild-type version of this protein plays in muscle function.Below is a sample of a segment of DNA…(copy from left to right) 3’ TACAATGGGCGACGCGCTTCGTTTCAGATT 5’ 5’ ATGTTACCCGCTGCGCGAAGCAAAGTCTAA 3’ 1.Assume the 6th amino acid is changed from T to G on the DNA template strand. What type of mutation is this? What effect would this have on the protein? Look up an example for this type of mutation. 2, Assume the 5th and 6th amino acids are removed from the DNA template strand. What type of mutation is this? How would this affect the protein? Look up an example of this type of mutation. 3.Which mutation changes the protein more...a point mutation or a frameshift mutation. Explain your reasoning. 4.What would be the problem if ATT was inserted into the DNA template strand after the second codon? (Be sure to consult the coding chart for amino acids). 5. What if the second amino acid was repeated over 5Ox. What amino acid is repeated? What type of mutation is this? If this is on chromosome 4, what genetic disorder is this?…Sickle-cell hemoglobin differs from regular hemoglobin in just one amino acid. Normal hemoglobin is created from the codon GAA, which codes for glutamic acid while sickle-cell hemoglobin has the codon GUA, which codes for valine. This is an example of what type of mutation? * O Insertion O Silent mutation O Deletion O Substitution mutation