BIOL 1090 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Sister Chromatids, Copy-Number Variation, Point Mutation

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Point mutation: a mutation in dna involving a change of only one nucleotide. Insertion: insertions are mutations in which extra base pairs are inserted into a new place in the dna. Deletion: deletions are mutations in which a section of dna is lost, or deleted. Frameshift mutations: since protein-coding dna is divided into codons (a sequence of three dna or rna nucleotides that corresponds to a speci c amino acid), inserting or deleting bases can alter a gene so that it"s message is incorrect. Copy number variation (cnv): a type of mutation where large chunks of dna are inserted, repeated or lost: these regions of dna can be between 10,000 and 5,000,000 bases long. Duplication of genes: when there is an increase in the number of copies of a gene. Biology 1090 seminar assignment 3: describe the three types of point mutations. The three types of point mutations are silent, nonsense and missense.

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