BIOL 222 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Mutagen, Cyclobutane, Dna Replication

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Mutations drive evolution and can be used to dissect biological processes. Somatic mutation - a mutant in any non-gamete producing tissue: an individual with a new somatic mutation may exhibit a mutant phenotype, however, the mutation can"t be transmitted to progeny. Germinal mutation - a mutation in gamete-forming tissue: an individual with a new germinal mutation will not show the phenotype and the mutation can be transmitted to progeny. Gene mutation - a mutation in a gene resulting in a new allele: wild type compared to a mutant/variant. Base substitutions - one nucleotide is changed. Deletion - removal of one nucleotide: results in frameshift if it is in a protein coding region. Insertion - addition of one nucleotide: results in frameshift it is in a protein coding region. Insertion-deletion - the fat mca tat ete big rat. Mutant - an individual or strain carrying a mutation. Mutagen - agents that increase the rate of mutations.

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