AGR 3303 Study Guide - Final Guide: Chromosome, Base Pair, Dna Glycosylase

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Importance of fidelity of dna replication if dna is not replicated corrected, it has effects on transcription, mrna processing, the mrna stability, effects on translation, and it has effects on post-translational protein processing. Definitions: somatic mutations these types of mutations cannot be transmitted to the next generation, but can be used through vegetative propagation, gametic mutations these types of mutations are passed on to 50% of the offspring. All cell of the offspring will carry the mutation: transition is the most common type of base substitutions. A purine is replaced by another purine and a pyrimidine is replaced by another pyrimidine: transversion during this type of base substitution a purine is replaced by a pyrimidine and a pyrimidine is replaced by a purine. In this mutation copies of a trinucleotide are increased greatly causing a fragile chromosome: nonsense mutations changes a sense codon into a nonsense codon (one that terminated translation).

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