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Why are proteins so important?

• Proteins determine what a person’s traits (physical features) will be.

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Why do people have different traits?• People have different traits (like different eye color

and hair color) because they have different nucleotide sequences.

• Different nucleotide sequences result in different types of proteins, which results in different physical traits.

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What is a mutation?• When the DNA changes.• Changes in the nucleotide sequence can

change the amino acids, which changes the protein that is made, which changes a person’s physical traits.

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Processing Piece:

• These are examples of insertions:AAT ACATTAC TACA

• Try to come up with your own definition for an insertion.

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Processing Piece:

• These are examples of deletions:AAT ATTAC TC

• Try to come up with your own definition for an deletion.

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Processing Piece:

• These are examples of substitutions:AAT ACATTAC TACA

• Try to come up with your own definition for an substitution.

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What are insertions, deletions, and substitutions?

• Insertion: Extra bases (“letters”) are added to the nucleotide sequence.

Example: AAT AATC• Deletion: Bases are removed from the nucleotide

sequence.Example: AAT AT• Substitution: A base is replaced with another.Example: AAT ACT

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Processing Piece:

• These are examples of point mutations:AAT ACATTAC TACA

• These are NOT examples of point mutations:AAT AATAAT

AAT TTry to come up with a definition.

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Processing Piece:

• These are examples of missense mutations:Ser – leu –leu Ser – tyr – leuMet – ala - ser Ala – ala - ser

• These are NOT examples of missense mutations:Ser – leu –leu Ala – tyr – leu

Met – ala - ser Cyt – ana - serTry to come up with a definition.

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Processing Piece:

• These are examples of nonsense mutations:Ser – leu –leu Ser – stopMet – ala - ser Ala – stop

Try to come up with a definition.

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Processing Piece:

• These are examples of silent mutations:Ser Ser Ala Ala

Try to come up with a definition.

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What are point, missense, nonsense, and silent mutations?

• Point mutation: when a single base (“letter”) is inserted, deleted, or substituted.

• Missense mutation: When there is a substitution, and 1 amino acid changes.

• Nonsense mutation: When a mutation creates a stop codon in the gene, and the polypeptide chain is cut short.

• Silent mutation: When there is a substitution, but none of the amino acids change.

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Processing Piece:

• This is an example of frameshift mutations:AAT CAT TAT GAT ATC ATT ATG AT

Try to come up with a definition.

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What is a frameshift mutation?

• When 1 or 2 bases are inserted or deleted, and every codon after the mutation changes.

(Example: TAG TAG TAG becomes AGT AGT AG after the first A is deleted.)

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4) Original DNA: ATA AGG GAA CGA. • mRNA:

______________________________________• Amino acids:

______________________________________

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Original DNA: ATA AGG GAA CGA. 5) Now remove the T from the orginal DNA (from #4), and write the new DNA sequence below: • Mutated DNA:

_________________________________________________• Mutated mRNA:

_________________________________________________• Mutated amino acids:

_________________________________________________ • Was the mutation an insertion, deletion, or substitution?

_______________________________________________• Did the mutation cause a frameshift? _________ How do you

know?

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6) Now remove the C from the original DNA. Is this an insertion, deletion, or substitution? __________• Mutated DNA:

________________________________________• Mutated mRNA:

_________________________________________• Mutated amino acids:

________________________________________• Did this mutation cause a frameshift? _________

How do you know?

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Exit Ticket1) Are different physical traits caused by different

amounts of DNA, or by different nucleotide sequences?

2) Which will cause more changes to the amino acid sequence: Inserting one base in the middle of a gene, or inserting 3 bases at the beginning of a gene?

3) Why?