Biology 2581B Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Deamination, Mutagen, Proofreading

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Lecture 7 - understanding mutations (kohlami lecture 1) A change in the double stranded dna sequence. Environmental impact can cause physical changes (eg. ph in soil, temperature, growth medium) An organism which experiences a change in the double stranded dna sequence. Not necessarily a change at the dna level. Most mutations do not have any effect. But this could depend on the conditions you use to observe. Small changes - based on nucleotides: base pair substitution. Can be written both as gc at or cg ta. As long as the mutated base is replaced by the same new base. Transitions purine replaces purine or pyrimidine replaces pyrimidine. Transversions purine to pyrimidine or pyrimidine to purine (4 types: insertions. Something inserted into dna that wasn"t there originally: deletions. Something removed from the dna that was originally there: inversions. Inverted and reversed to fit the structure of dna: translocations. Sequence moves from one location to another (one base pair or many bp)

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