BIOL 2301 Lecture Notes - Lecture 29: Photon, Non-Homologous End Joining, Adenine

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Change fitness of organism- acted on by selection. There is no goal to evolution- no endpoint. Mutations classified by the alteration to the dna. The larger the deletion, the more likely its null. Missense- one base pair changes, changing amino acid and resulting protein. Silent- redundancy in genetic code: wobble position, more codons than amino acids. Null- loss of function: can"t make a protein that can do anything, can"t have dominant phenotype, recessive. Hypomorphic: between null and normal: don"t work as well, reduced efficiency enzymes, often recessive. Gain of function: new function or does it old function without regulation (hyperactive, often dominant. Dominant negative mutations: mutation interferes with wildtype proteins function: proteins that work in complexes, if one doesn"t work then the entire complex doesn"t work, mutant phenotype and dominant to regular allele, interferes with functioning of protein. Marfan syndrome is caused by a dominant negative mutation. Two alleles- one wildtype, and one mutant: every fibrillin not working.

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