Microbiology: An Introduction
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Author: Gerard J. Tortora, Berdell R. Funke, Christine L. Case
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 8, Problem 3R
Match the following examples of mutagens.
Column A | Column B |
___a. A mutagen that is incorporated into DNA in place of a normal base | 1. Frameshift mutagen |
___b. A mutagen that causes the formation of highly reactive ions | 2. Nucleoside analog |
___c. A mutagen that alters adenine so that it base-pairs with cytosine | 3. Base-pair mutagen |
___d. A mutagen that causes insertions | 4. Ionizing radiation |
___e. A mutagen that causes the formation of pyrimidine dimers | 5. Nonionizing radiation |
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Cys Cysteine (C)
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I.
The DNA template, 3'–CGTTACCCGAGCOCGTACGATTAGG–5', was exposed to a mutagen,
resulting in the following three templates.
2.
A.
3'–CGTTACCCGAGCCGTAACGATTAGG-5' nserti on
leuding to frame shift
B. 3-CGTTACCCGATCCGTACGATTAGG–5' Point - Transversin
C.
3'-CGTTACCCGAGCCGTTCGATTAGG–5'
Transition
I. Transcribe and translate each template and write down the primary sequence of the resulting
polypeptide/protein.
Describe how each of the mutations will affect the final protein product from the
corresponding template. N
met -gla - Ser- Ala -cys -Stup-d
Predict whether gene expression (from initiation of transcription to final protein product) would be
faster in a prokaryotic or eukaryotic cell. Explain your answer.
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?
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Chapter 8 Solutions
Microbiology: An Introduction
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