VTPB 405 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Missense Mutation, Frameshift Mutation, Nonsense Mutation

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Mutation is heritable change in dna sequence that can lead to changes in phenotypes. Mutant - strain of a cell/virus differing from the parental strain in genotype and in some cases it can be the phenotype. Wild type strain - strain isolated from nature. Selectable mutation - gives a certain type of advantage under conditions. Non-selectable mutations- don"t provide any sort of advantage or disadvantage. Induced mutations- happen deliberately for a certain purpose. Point mutations- change in one base pair -> can change the entire outcome of a protein. Silent mutation- does not affect amino acid sequence. Frameshift mutation- deletions or insertions that cause more dramatic changes to the proteins sequence. Reversion- alteration in dna that reverses the effects of a prior mutation typically reversible. Revertant (same-site or second site) - strain that restores the original phenotype. Supressor- mutation that compensates for the effect of the original mutation. Rates of mutations within viruses happen way more frequently than most microorganisms.

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