Biology Questions due Sunday 2/19
1. What is a mutation with a deletion?
2. What is a mutation with a translocation?
3. What is a mutation with an insertion?
4. What is a sex-linked mutation?
5. What is an autosomal mutation?
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1. A type of gene mutation wherein the deletion (as well as addition) of (a number of) nucleotides causes a shift in the reading frame of the codons in the mRNA, thus, may eventually lead to the alteration in the amino acid sequence at protein translation.
2. A chromosome abnormally caused by rearrangement of parts between non homologous chromosomes a genes fusion, may be created when the translocation join two otherwise separate genes.
3. The addition of one or more nucleotide base pairs into a DNA sequence.
4. Mutation to do with the sex chromosomes of an organism.
5. Mutation to do with the body chromosomes of an organism.
1) translocation
2) deletion
3) premature termination
4) a mutation that happens with one of the gametes while or before the offspring is formed
5) an autosomal mutation that affects women and men equally. not linked to a sex chromosome
1. The loss of a piece of a chromosome to chromosomal breakage.
2. A chromosome piece breaks off and reattaches to another, non-homologus chromosome.
3. The failure of a chromosome to seperate from its homologue during meiosis.
4. They are mutations involving the sex chromosomes.
5. They are mutations involving the 22 pairs of chromosomes that are non-sexual.
1. A mutation when a certain chromosome is deleted taking away a trait.
2. When a chromosome is moved somewhere else instead of being paired with its right chromosome
3. When and extra chromosome is added adding an extra trait which is uncommon.
4. when the chromosome is attached to the sex chromosomes.
5. autosomal mutation is affecting Y chromosome loops in Drosophila melanogaster
1. where part of is isnt there
2. where it is switched spots
3. where more than normal is added on
4. the sex is mutated like the offspring
5.
1. a mutation in which part of a chromosome or a sequence of DNA is missing
2. the transfer of one chromosome to a homologues chromosome
3. an addition of one or more nucleotide based pairs in a DNA sequence
4. mutation that is carried on a sex chromosome
5. mutation that is carried on the body cells
Xenia Staten 4th period
1. when one of the genes get deleted.
2. when the genes rearange.
3. when an extra gene is added
4. a mutation on one of the sex chromosomes
5.an inherited mutation.
1. A mutation where part of the chromosome is deleated.
2. A mutation where part of the chromosome transfers to another chromosome.
3. A mutation where an extra piece of a chromosome is added to another chromosome.
4. A mutation on the X or Y chromosome of a sex cell.
5. A mutation on a regular body cell chromosome.
1. What is a mutation with a deletion?
When part of a chromosomal sequence or DNA is missing, causing a mutation.
2. What is a mutation with a translocation?
When the DNA is mutated because of an odd arrangement of chromsomes.
3. What is a mutation with an insertion?
When a chromsome is wrongly added and causes a mutation.
4. What is a sex-linked mutation?
When genes are located on one sex chromosome but not the other.
5. What is an autosomal mutation?
A mutation on a non-sex gene.
1. Part of a sequance of DNA is missing
2.a chromosome abnormally caused by rearrangement of parts between non humologous chromosomes a genes fusion
3.is the addition of one or more nucleotide base pairs into a DNA sequence
4. a mutation found on the sex chromosomes.
5.two copies of an abnormal gene must be present in order for the disease or trait to develop.
1.) A deletion is a loss of genetic material. Cri du chat syndrome is the result of a deletion.
2.) Translocation is the rearrangement of genetic material. Down Syndrome is the result of a translocation.
3.) Insertion is the addition of one or more nucleotide base pairs into a DNA sequence. Huntington Disease is the result of a insertion mutation.
4.) A sex-linked mutation is a mutation carried on the chromosome that determines sex.
5.) An autosomal mutation is a mutation on any chromosome except the X or Y.
1. What is a mutation with a deletion?A type of gene mutation wherein the deletion (as well as addition) of (a number of) nucleotide(s) causes a shift in the reading frame of the codons in the mRNA, thus, may eventually lead to the alteration in the amino acid sequence at protein translation.”
2. What is a mutation with a translocation?too take a mutation from one cell organism too another or it can simply be taken out .
3. What is a mutation with an insertion?a change during a proceedor that can cause diesase or bacterial infection
4. What is a sex-linked mutation?x and y chromosome linked together which are the sex chromosomes
5. What is an autosomal mutation?a type of mutation is the autosome
John Reed
1.) section of DNA is lost or deleted
2.)a piece of one chromosome breaks off and reattaches to a nonhomolohous chromosome.
3.)one or more nucleiotides are added to a gene
4.) mutation in the sex cells
5.)a mutation in the body cells
1. frameshift mutation.
2.when a genes breaks off from it’s sequence and relocates.
3.insertion mutations.
4.X-Linked recessive Inheritance.
5.mutation of autosomes.
1.) A type of gene mutation wherein the deletion (as well as addition) of (a number of) nucleotides causes a shift in the reading frame of the codons.
2.) Translocations are the transfer of a piece of one chromosome to a nonhomologous chromosome
3.) the addition of one or more nucleotide base pairs into a DNA sequence.
4.) sex-linked genes, genes located on one of the sex chromosomes (X or Y) but not the other.
5.) autosomal mutations are patterns of inheritance in which an affected individual has one copy of a mutant gene and one normal gene on a pair of autosomal chromosomes.
1. ABCD:ACD
2. ACD:ABCDB
3. ABCD: ABBCD
4. A sex-linked mutation is a mutation that occurs on the sex chromosome.
5. An autosomal mutation is a mutation that occurs on non-sex chromosomes.
4. What is a sex-linked mutation?
A gene located on a sex chromosome, usually the X-chromosome.
5. What is an autosomal mutation?
A chromosome that is not a sex chromosome
2.What is a mutation with a translocation
A type of gene mutation wherein the deletion (as well as addition) of (a number of) nucleotide(s) causes a shift in the reading frame of the codons in the mRNA, thus, may eventually lead to the alteration in the amino acid sequence at protein translation.
2A type of gene mutation wherein the deletion (as well as addition) of (a number of) nucleotide(s) causes a shift in the reading frame of the codons in the mRNA, thus, may eventually lead to the alteration in the amino acid sequence at protein translation
4.A gene located on a sex chromosome, usually the X-chromosome.
5. A chromosome that is not a sex chromosome
2A type of gene mutation wherein the deletion (as well as addition) of (a number of) nucleotide(s) causes a shift in the reading frame of the codons in the mRNA, thus, may eventually lead to the alteration in the amino acid sequence at protein translation
1 is a simple change in one base of the gene sequence
2 chromosome translocation is a chromosome abnormally caused by rearrangement of parts between non humologous chromosomes a genes fusion
3is the addition of one or more nucleotide base pairs into a DNA sequence.
4 is the phenotypic expression of an allele related to the chromosomal sex of the individual
5is the result of a single mutated gene
1. A type of gene mutation where the deletion of nucleotides causes a shift in the reading frame of the codons in the mRNA which leads to the alteration in the amino acid sequence at protein translation.
2. The transfer of a piece of one chromosome to a nonhomologous chromosome.
3. The addition of one or more nucleotide base pairs into a sequence of DNA.
4. The phenotypic expression of an allele related to the chromosomal sex of the individual.
5. A genetic mutation in body cells.
Maria Caprio
1. When a chromosome is deleted or removed and then does not show up in the new copy of DNA
2. When genes on one chromosome swap places with genes on another chromosome.
3. When the new copy of DNA has a new chromosome added to it
4. mutations that occur on the sex chromosomes
5. mutation that occurs on any of the 44 chromosomes that arent the sex chromosomes.
a part of a chromosome or a sequence of DNA is missing.
caused by rearrangement of parts between nonhomologous chromosomes.
is the addition of one or more nucleotide base pairs into a DNA sequence
ex linkage is the phenotypic expression of an allele related to the chromosomal sex of the individual.
A genetic disorder is an illness caused by abnormalities in genes or chromosomes, especially a condition that is present from before birth.
1. What is a mutation with a deletion? -part of a chromosome is missing.
2. What is a mutation with a translocation? -are the transfer of a piece of one chromosome to a nonhomologous chromosome.
3. What is a mutaion with an insertion? -an extra base pair is added from the DNA of a gene.
4. What is a sex-linked gene? – are genes that are located on one of the sex chromosomes but not the other.
1. part of the chromosome is removed from the chromosome
2. part of the chromosome is removed from a chromosome and added to another
3. an extra part is added to the chromosome
4. a genetic mutation that occurs through the x or y chromosome
5. happens non sexually
1. A disease that is caused by a deletion of the chromosome.
2. A mutation with an extra chromosome.
3. An extra chromosome.
4. A mutation that deals with the sex chromosomes.
5. A disease caused by chromosomes.
1. a mutation in which a segment of DNA breaks off of a chromosome
2. a mutation in which a broken piece of chromosome; movement of organic molecules in plant tissues
3. a mutation that adds some chromosome to a chromosome that already has all of its parts, it adds unessacary parts
4. a mutation that is due to the sex of a person; for ex. if a person is female, the mutation only occurs to females
5.a mutation that occurs to all body cells
1. What is a mutation with a deletion?when the kidd is effected before or after birth,and could die
2. What is a mutation with a translocation?so it could find the problem when its hard to find.
3. What is a mutation with an insertion?passed down from the parents so its an insertion.
4. What is a sex-linked mutation?when the parents have genes for there children
5. What is an autosomal mutation?its everthing except sex chromosome