Biology 1001A Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Regular Sequence, Pyrimidine, Purine

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Example) yeast cultures are grown on plates containing a medium lled with nutrients. A normal plate with the right amount of nutrients will allow for the growth of all yeast cultures. Wild type > a normal genotype that is the most frequent and came rst. Mutant: a change in the wild type that may or may not confer a negative impact. All dependent on the conditions we use to observe the mutants: mutations confer some type of phenotype, altered appearance, altered growth conditions, altered behaviour, altered molecules. Base-pair substitution: the nucleotide pair is substituted for another nucleotide pair and this can be: Transitions: same structure substitution in which purines are replaced by purines and pyrimidines and replaces by pyrimidines: 2 transitions can occur. Transversions: different structure substitutions in which purines are replaced by pyrimidines and pyrimidines are replaces by purines: 4 transversions can occur. Insertions: the insertion of nucleotides sequences (mono, di, etc . ) into the regular sequence.

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