NAME:______BLOCK:____DATE:______

DNA and Chromosomal Mutations

______1. A mutation is any mistake or change in the:

A. RNA sequenceB. DNA sequence

C. ribosomesD. nucleus of a cell

______2. A point mutation is a change in:

A. several bases in mRNAB. several bases in tRNA

C. a single base pair in DNAD. several base pairs in DNA

______3. A mutation in which a single base is added or deleted from DNA is

called:

A. a frame shift mutationB. a point mutation

C. translocationD. nondisjunction

______4. Chromosomal mutations are especially common in:

A. humansB. animalsC. bacteriaD. plants

______5. Few chromosome mutations are passed on to the next generation

because:

  1. the zygote usually dies
  2. the mature organism is sterile
  3. the mature organism is often incapable of producing offspring
  4. all of the above

______6. When part of one chromosome breaks off and is added to a different

chromosome, the result is a(n):

A. translocationB. insertionC. inversionD. deletion

______7. A segment of DNA that transmits information from parent to offspring

is:

A. chromosomeB. chromatidC. geneD. RNA

______8. The failure of homologous chromosomes to separate properly is

called:

A. translocationB. disjunctionC. nondisjunctionD. deletion

______9. Mutations that occur at random are called:

A. spontaneous mutationsB. nonspontaneous mutations

C. nonrandom mutationsD. environmental mutations

______10. Two copies of each chromosome that are similar in shape, size, and

have similar genetic information is:

A. homologous chromosomesB. chromosomes

C. nonhomologous chromosomesD. nondisjunction

______11. Mutations in body cells (somatic cells) sometimes result in:

A. new speciesB. cancerC. sterile offspringD. hybrids

______12. Humans have ______number of chromosomes and ______

pairs of chromosomes.

A. 46, 23B. 46, 46C. 23, 46D. 23, 23

13. The cell processes that copy genetic material and pass it from one

generation to the next are usually accurate. Sometimes mistakes can occur

in the genetic material. What is a mutation? Explain in detail.

14. Consider what might happen if an incorrect amino acid were inserted into a

growing protein chain during translation of the DNA code. It might affect the

synthesis of the entire molecule. What are the 2 types of mutations in DNA

and describe each.

15. Although rare, mutations can occur in the chromosome also. What is a

chromosomal mutation and why are they rare?

16. Describe the 4 types of chromosomal mutations.

17. Which would cause a greater change in a protein: the deletion of one base in

the DNA that coded for it or the deletion of three sequential bases in the DNA

that coded for it? Explain.

18. Many mutations result in changes in protein. Can you give an example of a

mutation in a gene that would result in no changes in the protein for which the

gene coded? Explain.