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Somatic mutation - occur in body cells.
Chromosome mutations:
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- Deletion - a piece of a chromosome breaks off and is lost.
- Inversion - a piece of a chromosome breaks off and reattaches itself in reverse order.
- Translocation - a broken piece attaches to a nonhomologous chromosome.
- Nondisjunction - a pair of chromosomes fail to separate during cell division.
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A piece of chromosome
breaks off and is lost.![]()
A piece of a chromosome
breaks off and reattaches
in reverse order.![]()
A broken piece attaches to
a nonhomologous chromosome.
Nondisjunction is a special chromosome mutation in which
a pair of chromosomes fail to separate during cell division.![]()
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Gene mutations:
- Point mutation - a change in a single nitrogen base in DNA.
- Frame-shift mutation - the addition or deletion of a nitrogen base, causing the gene sequence to read out of sequence.
Short Video on Gene mutations:
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Mutagen: anything that causes a mutation.
Some well known environmental examples:
Ultraviolet radiation
Tars from tobacco
Asbestos
Teratogen:
anything that can cause malformations of an embryo or fetus.
Some examples:
- Arsenic
- Benzene
- Caffeine
- Cannabis
- Ethyl alcohol
- Tobacco
Day 1 Assignment - Mutations and Cancer
This assignment must be turned in by the beginning of class tomorrow to receive credit.
Scoring criteria![]()
- Some theories state that mutations are involved in the evolution of life on Earth. Assuming this is true, write a paragraph describing the difference that a somatic mutation and a germ mutation would have on future generations.
- Do you think chromosome mutations or gene mutations might occur most often? State the reasons for your choice.
- Chromosome mutations probably occur in which of the four steps of the cell cycle?
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- List three other Teratogen that are not listed on this webpage and give a brief description of each.
- Explain the difference between a gene mutation and a chromosome mutation?
- What is melanoma? What causes it?
- List 3 chemicals found in cigarette smoke that cause cancer.
- What was Asbestos used for?
- How would you describe the mutations shown in the pictures linked above.
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What type (germ or somatic) of mutations are they? Why?
Honors biology: complete this section along with the above questions
1. Using internet resources search and find one disorder in animals caused by a mutation: include
- Name of mutation
- What might be the cause?
- A picture if possible (not all mutations are visible)
- How it effects the organism?
Research Links:
A mutation is helpful if it gives the organism an advantage over ones without the mutation.