WORKSHEET FOR MUTATION EXPLORATION
I. CHART A
ORIGINAL DNA5’-3’ DNA
3’-5 DNA / T / A / C / T / G / A / G / C / T / G / A / G / C / T / T / C / A / G / A / G / C / A / C / T
5’-3’ mRNA
AMINO ACIDS
MUTATION-EXAMPLE 1
3’-5’ DNA
mRNA
AMINO ACIDS
MUTATION-EXAMPLE-2
3’-5’ DNA
mRNA
AMINO ACIDS
MUTATION-EXAMPLE 3
3’-5’ DNA
mRNA
AMINO ACIDS
MUTATION-EXAMPLE 4
3’-5’ DNA
mRNA
AMINO ACIDS
MUTATION-EXAMPLE 5
3’-5’ DNA
mRNA
AMINO ACIDS
MUTATION-EXAMPLE 6
3’-5’ DNA
mRNA
AMINO ACIDS
II. QUESTIONS FOR ROMAN NUMERAL III EXPLORING MUTATIONS I
A. Mutation-Example 1
Did this change in the DNA sequence cause any significant change to the protein? Explain
B. Mutation-Example 2
Did this change in the DNA sequence cause any change to the protein? Explain
C. Mutation-Example 3
Did this change in the DNA sequence cause any significant change to the protein? Explain
III. QUESTIONS FOR ROMAN NUMERAL IV EXPLORING MUTATIONS IV
A. Mutation-Example 4
Did this change in the DNA sequence cause any significant change to the protein produced? Explain
B. Mutation-Example 5
Did this change in the DNA sequence cause any significant change to the protein produced? Explain
What is worse, an insertion of an extra base toward the beginning of the DNA instructions or toward the end? Explain
C. Mutation-Example 6
Did this change in the DNA sequence cause any significant change to the protein produced? Explain
What is worse, a deletion of a base toward the beginning of the DNA instructions or toward the end? Explain
IV. CHART B
Type of point mutation / Definition / Consequence / ExampleMutation example 1
Mutation example 2
Mutation example 3
Mutation example 4
Mutation example 5
Mutation example 6
TYPES OF POINT MUTATION:
a. Missense
b. Silent
c. Frameshift
d. Nonsense
DEFINITIONS:
a. Base substituted, does not change amino acid
b. Base substitution, changes amino acid
c. Base substitution, results in early stop codon
d. Addition or deletion of a base
CONSEQUENCES:
a. Reading frame shifted-massive missense
b. Change in primary structure of protein
c. Premature termination-protein not completed
d. Change in genotype but no change to phenotype
EXAMPLES:
THE FAT CAT ATE THE RAT (NORMAL)
THE FAT BAT ATE THE RAT
THE FAT STOP
THE ATC ATA TET HER AT
THE GFA TBA TAT ETH ERA T
THE (PH)AT CAT ATE THE RAT