Non-sense mutation results to the formation of a shorter protein than what should be synthesized. true or false
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36. Non-sense mutation results to the formation of a shorter protein than what should be synthesized.
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- 8a. Given the following mutated sequence (with respect to the normal sequence), what TYPE of mutation occurred: AAACGTTAC 8b. Where did the mutation take place?6a. Given the following mutated sequence (with respect to the normal sequence), what TYPE of mutation occurred: AAGCTTAC 6b. Where did the mutation take place?This is a missense mutation. Include the ideas of transcription and translation. Compare the normal and abnormal strands.
- Given the following Wild Type and Mutated DNA sequences: 1.) Identify where the base pair change occurs (what letters changed?) 2.) For BOTH sequences, write the mRNA strands, define the codon regions (with spaces), and amino acid sequences. 3.) Describe what kind of mutation has occurred (missense, nonsense, or silent), and what effect this may have on the protein. Wild Type DNA Sequence: 3' - CCTCGTTATGTG - 5' Mutated DNA Sequence: 3' - CCTCGTTATTTG - 5'Define the silent mutation in DNAExplain why a point mutation does not necessarily change the oriignal amino acid sequence. Explain silent mutations.
- This is a missense mutation explain. Include the ideas of translation and transcription. Compare the normal and abnormal strands.Given the following Wild Type and Mutated DNA sequences: 1.) Identify where the base pair change occurs ( what letter changed?) 2.) For BOTH sequences, write the mRNA strands, define the codon regions and amino acid sequences. 3.) Describe what kind of mutation has occurred (missense, nonsense, or silent), and what effect this may have on the protein. Wild Type DNA Sequence: 3' - AGGCTCGCCTGT - 5' Mutated DNA Sequence: 3' - AGTCTCGCCTGT - 5'Sickle cell hemoglobin DNA CACGTAGACTGAGG ACAC.. Sickle cell hemoglobin MRNA Sickle cell hemoglobin AA sequence 4. What type of mutation is this? Please explain why.
- Discuss the following mutations with reference to specific genetic disorders: i) Faulty DNA repair; ii) Gain-of-function; and iii) Trinucleotide repeats. Give steps for each mutations.48 Second letter If any single nucleotide is deleted from the DNA sequence shown below, what type of mutation is this? UUU U UUC UUA UCU Phe UCC UAU UGU Cys ANTISENSE 5' GGACCCTAT3' UAC Tyr UGC UAA Stop UGA Stop UAG Stop UGG Trp Ser UCA Leu UUGL" UCG CUU CU CAU) His CAC) CGU CGC CGA Arg CUC C Leu Pro CAA1 Gin CAG) CUA CCA CUG CG CGG AAU AAC Asn AGC AAA AAG Lys AGG Arg AUU ACU AGU Ser AUC lle ACC Thr AUA ACA AGA AUG Met ACG GCU GCC GUU GAU] GGU GUC Val GAC Asp GGC Ala Gly GUA GCA GAA GGA Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer. a FRAMESHIFT SILENT NONSENSE MISSENSE Third letter First letterExplain how single nucleotide changes can have vastly different effects on protein function.