Some genetic mutations can cause devastating diseases in humans. However, not all mutations result in disease. What are 2 reasons/ways that mutations may not necessarily be negative or harmful? Explain each reason. Your answer should be at least 100 words.
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- Original DNA Sequence: TACAC CTTGG CGACGACT... MRNA Sequence: Amino Acid Sequence: Mutated DNA Sequence #5 TACACCTT G G GACGACT... (Highlight the change) What's the mRNA sequence? What will be the amino acid sequence? Will there likely be effects? What type of mutation is this? 1. Which type of mutation is responsible for new variations of a trait? 2. Which type of mutation does not result in an abnormal amino acid sequence? 3. Which type of mutation stops the translation of an mRNA molecule? NOCan someone give me a few inherited disorders that are NOT caused by mutations? and if possible, please explain/name a gene that contributes to this disorder? Thank you!The word mutation is generally considered to be negative. However, is there a positive side to mutations? Briefly explain your answer.
- Although it is well known that X-rays cause mutations, they are routinely used to diagnose medical problems, including potential tumors, broken bones, and dental cavities. Why is this done? What precautions need to be taken?What type of mutation is this? 1. Which type of mutation is responsible for new varia tions of a trait? Which type of mutation does not result in an abnormal amino acid sequece? Which type of mutation stops the translation of an mRNA molecule? 2. Sickle Cell Anemia Sickle cell anemia is the result of a type of mutation in the gene that codes for part of the hemoglobin molecule Hemoglobin carries oxygen in your red bloods cells. The mutation causes these red blood cells to become stife sickle-shaped when they release their oxygen. The sickled cells tend to get stuck in blood vessels, causing poin ond increased risk of stroke, blindness, damage to the heart & lungs, and other conditions. Analyze the DNA strands below to determine what amino acid is changed AND what type of mutation occurred Normal hemoglobin DNA A G TC Normal hemoglobin mRNA val• Hisolelo thr•proo Gll Normal hemoglobin AA sequence CA cGT AG A CTGAGG AC AC Sickle cell hemoglobin DNA Sickle cell hemoglobin mRNA Sickle cell…Gene mutations can be classified in two major ways:(1) hereditary or germline mutations that are inherited from a parent and are present throughout a person’s life in virtually every cell in the body.(2) acquired or somatic mutations that occur at some time during a person’s life and are present only in certain cells, not in every cell in the body.If there is no family history of a particular disease but a child has the disease then it may have arisen due to a(n) ________ mutation early during development. A) acquired B) inherited C) silent D) transition
- A nonsynonymous mutation is also referred to as missense mutation. Which of the following correctly describe these mutations? They are permanent and cannot revert or reverse mutate back into a wild-type sequence. They cause a non-functional amino acid to replace a functional amino acid. O They result in the insertion or deletion of a small number of nucleotides to the DNA. They change the nucleotide sequence of a gene but do not change the sequence of the resulting protein. None of the provided answers are correct. They convert a codon for a particular amino acid within a gene into a stop codon. They insert an additional amino acid into the final protein product.Sickle-cell hemoglobin differs from regular hemoglobin in just one amino acid. Normal hemoglobin is created from the codon GAA, which codes for glutamic acid while sickle-cell hemoglobin has the codon GUA, which codes for valine. This is an example of what type of mutation? * O Insertion O Silent mutation O Deletion O Substitution mutationWhich type of mutations are the least harmful to an organism? * O Duplication O Substitution O Insertion Deletion 9 This is a required question Which of the following statements about mutations are true? Mutations are abwave nassed down to future generations
- Some mutations affect changes in protein structure and function that can result in disease whereas other mutations have no significant effects on protein structure and function. Please explain reasons for the above mentioned statement. Human civilization has resulted in a large number of potentially mutagenic chemicals (e.g. pesticides) and has changed the environment to increase the likelihood of encountering other mutagens, especially UV radiation. What roles should the authorities play in identifying mutagens and regulating their release into the environment?Point mutations arise more commonly than other types of mutations. -True or FalseMutations fall into three general categories - big picture what are they and how do they impact the cell?