Title: Mutations Foldable
1Mutations Foldable
- Fold 3 pieces of paper, so you have 5 layered
flaps - Write Mutations on the top flap as a title
2On each flap write
- What is a mutation?
- Point Mutations
- Chromosomal Mutations
- Advantages/Disadvantages
- Real Life Example
31. What is a mutation?
4(Inside) On Top Half of 1st Flap write
- Mutations- any change in DNA that may affect the
expression of a gene - Proteins that produced as a result of mutations
- may fail to function
- may change the phenotype of an organism
- Mutations can be caused by mutagens.
- Examples from the environment- UV light,
chemicals, radioactive substances, X-rays
5(Inside) On Bottom Half of 1st Flap
- Glue in the following picture Label the
following - Strand D- DNA was mutated by UV light circle the
5th base- it should be T but now is C - Strand H- mRNA is made from mutated DNA template
during transcription circle the 5th base- it
should be A but now is G - Stand N- Polypeptide chain (amino acid sequence)
circle the 2nd amino acid (THIS IS THE WRONG
AMINO ACID!) - O- Mutation is seen here first mutation causes
no color pigment to occur - Flowers have no color!
62. Point Mutations
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- Point Mutations- a change in a specific base in
the DNA that causes a shift in the reading
frame ? causes a change in codons
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- TYPESGlue in the following picture Label the
following - Circle the substitution that has occurred next
to the picture write Substitutions occur when
one base is changed - Circle the deletion that has occurred next to
the picture write Deletions occur when one base
is removed or lost - (3) Circle the insertion that has occurred
next to the picture write Insertions occur when
one base is added to a sequence of DNA
93. Chromosomal Mutations
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- Chromosomal Mutations- a change in a specific
segment of the DNA ? both positive and negative
affects - cause a protein to malfunction
- cause a different protein to be made
11(Inside) On Bottom Half of 3rd Flap write
- TYPESGlue in the following picture Label the
following - Color the segment of DNA that has been deleted
next to the picture write Deletions occur when a
segment of DNA has been removed - Color the segment of DNA that has been inverted
next to the picture write Inversions occur when
a segment of DNA has been flipped - Color the segment of DNA that has been
translocated next to the picture write
Translocations occur when a segment of DNA has
moved to a different location on another
chromosome - Color the segment of DNA that has been
duplicated next to the picture write
Duplications occur when another copy of a segment
of DNA is made
124. Advantages/Disadvantages of Mutations
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- ADVANTAGES
- New forms of a trait
- Drug resistance
- Antibiotic resistance
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- DISADVANTAGES
- Absence of a trait
- Cancer
- Diseases/Genetic Disorders
- Sickle Cell Anemia
155. Mutations in the Human Body
16Examples of Disease that cause mutations
Sickle Cell Anemia
Next to picture Explain the mutation