Mutations
Mitosis/Meiosis
Sense Strand
Nondisjunction & aneuploidy
Mendelian
100

what are 3 trans mutations where there is a single base pair substitution?

silent, nonsense, missense

100

What is the end result of meiosis?

4 haploid cells (n) are produced that are genetically different from the parent cell

100

DNA sense 5' ATG GCG TAC CGC 3'

DNA antisense = ?

mRNA = ?

DNA antisense = 3' TAC CGC ATG GCG 5'

mRNA = 5' AUG GCG UAC CGC 3'

100

What is 47, XXY called?

Kleinfelters

100

Compare 'A' and 'a' in Autosomal Recessive and Autosomal Dominant

Auto. Recessive = 'A' is normal and 'a' is LOF

Auto. Dominant = 'A' is GOF and 'a' is normal

200

What does the cis region code for?

Where, when, and how much?
200

What is the end result of mitosis?

two daughter cells are produced that are genetically identical to the parent

200

What type of mutation is this?

sense strand    5' ATG CGC TAC CAC 3'

Mutated sense 5' ATG CGC ATA CCA C 3'

Frameshift

200

What is Turners?

45, X

200

A man's father has sickle cell anemia. His mother does not and is not a carrier. The man has children with someone who has the disease. What is the chance that they will have 3 kids in a row that are carriers? What is the chance that they will have a child that has 2 normal alleles?

1/8

0

300

The open reading frame is disturbed. What mutation is causing this? Where is it occurring?

Frameshift. Trans sequence.

300

Where do tetrads occur?

Prophase I of meiosis

300

What type of mutation is this?

Sense strand    5' ATG TAC GAG CGA 3'

Mutated sense 5' ATG TAT GAG CGA 3'

Silent

300

What is 47, XYY

Jacobs

300

Compare Independent Segregation and Independent Assortment

Segregation = For every genomic locus we have two alleles. These alleles segregate independently of one another

Assortment = The alleles of two different traits assort independently of one another due to crossing over

400

A trans mutation has occurred. Which of the following is a situation that can occur?

(a) A normal protein is produced, but it is now being produced in adulthood when it should only be produced in embryonic life

(b) A protein ends too early due to a stop codon being placed too early in the sequence via a single nucleotide substitution

(c) A normal protein is produced, but too much is being produced

(d) A protein is being produced in the kidneys when it should only be produced in the blood

b

400

compare sister chromatids and homologous chromatids

homologous chromatids = one chromatid from each parent - genetically different

sister chromatids = result of duplication - these are identical to one another

400

What type of mutation is this?

Sense strand    5' ATG TAC TAT GAG 3'

mutated Sense 5' ATG TAC TAA GAG 3'

Nonsense

400

Compare nondisjunction in anaphase I and II

Nondisjunction in anaphase I results in 2 gametes with too much DNA and 2 gametes with not enough

Nondisjunction in anaphase II results in 2 normal gametes, 1 with too much DNA, and 1 with not enough

400

Look at diagram 1. What is the genotype of individual II-1? If II-1 and II-2 have another kid, what is the probability that it will be phenotypically normal? If the kid is phenotypically normal, what is the chance that it will be a carrier?

Carrier (Aa)

3/4

2/3

500

A LOF cis mutation has occurred. Which of the following is a situation that can occur?

(a) A nonsense mutation causes the protein to stop prematurely

(b) The correct protein is being made, but it is only supposed to be made in embryonic life and now it is being made in an adult

(c) The correct protein is being made, but it is supposed to be produced in 5 different tissues. Now it is only being produced in 1

(d) A missense mutation occurred

c

500

When do homologous chromatids pair up? What are these called?

In prophase I of meiosis. Tetrads

500

What type of mutation is this?

Sense Strand   5' ATG TAC TAT GAG 3'

Mutated sense 5' ATG TAC TAT GAC 3'

Missense

500

What is happening in diagram 3

Trisomy 21

500

Look at diagram 2. Individual III-6 marries someone who has the disease. What is the chance that they have a living kid without the disease?

1/3