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Please answer only Question 12 and 13.
Question 12:
In reference to the original sequence (shown in Question 8), classify each type of mutation present from Questions 9 to 11. Choose the best option for each.
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3 points
QUESTION 13
Questions 9 to 13 are in reference to the DNA sequence shown in Question 8.
Question 13:
Most mutations have a neutral effect on the phenotype, function or survival of an organism because they do not elicit any noticeable change. Whereas other mutations can have a positive effect on an organism leading to new versions of proteins that help an organism adapt to changes in its environment; while other mutations can have a negative effect on the organism and result in a protein that does not function normally or at all.
Answer the following questions based on the responses you gave above in Questions 8 to 12.
(a) Based on the protein sequences that were produced as a result of mutation #1, mutation #2, or mutation #3, describe the effect, if any, these mutations would likely have on the function of the protein within the cell. Support your answer.
(b) If these mutations occurred within a germline cell and not a somatic cell, how would the effects of these mutations differ?
Here is Information you need to do Q 12 and 13.
The top strand of the following segment of DNA serves as the template strand:
3’ TACACCTTGGCGACGACT 5’
5’ ATGTGGAACCGCTGCTGA 3’
We will refer to this segment of DNA as the original (or unmutated) sequence.
Please answer the following questions:
(a) What is the mRNA sequence?
The mRNA sequence is 5' 3'.
**Please enter your sequence in the 5' to 3' direction. Deductions will be made if a sequence is inputted in the wrong direction.**
(b) Using the mRNA sequence you determined in part (a) of this question, give the sequence of the protein that would be translated.
The amino acid sequence for this protein is N-terminus C-terminus.
**Please note**
The N-terminus refers to the beginning of the primary sequence for a protein, and the C-terminus refers to the end of the primary sequence for a protein.
i.e. input the amino acids in the order that they would be translated.
If a codon encodes for a stop codon, type STOP.
When inputting your sequence, separate each amino acid with a hyphen (e.g. Ser-Tyr-STOP).
You will need to consult the genetic code to answer this question.
4 points
QUESTION 9
Questions 9 to 13 are in reference to the DNA sequence shown in Question 8.
Question 9:
The original (unmutated) DNA sequence (shown above in Question 8) has been mutated to the following (this represents the template strand):
3’ TACATCTTGGCGACGACT 5’.
We will refer to this sequence as mutation #1.
Please note that for simplicity only the template strand for this mutated segment of DNA is shown.
Answer the following questions:
(a) What is the complete mRNA sequence for the mutated segment mutation #1?
The mutated mRNA sequence is 5' 3'.
**Please enter your sequence in the 5' to 3' direction. Deductions will be made if a sequence is inputted in the wrong direction.**
(b) Using the mRNA sequence you determined in part (a) of this question, give the sequence of the protein that would be translated.
The amino acid sequence for this protein is N-terminus C-terminus.
**Please note**
The N-terminus refers to the beginning of the primary sequence for a protein, and the C-terminus refers to the end of the primary sequence for a protein.
i.e. input the amino acids in the order that they would be translated.
If a codon encodes for a stop codon, type STOP.
When inputting your sequence, separate each amino acid with a hyphen (e.g. Ser-Tyr-STOP).
You will need to consult the genetic code to answer this question.
4 points
QUESTION 10
Questions 9 to 13 are in reference to the DNA sequence shown in Question 8.
Question 10:
The original (unmutated) DNA sequence (shown above in Question 8) has been mutated to the following (this represents the template strand):
3’ TACGACCTTGGCGACGACT 5’
We will refer to this sequence as mutation #2.
Please note that for simplicity only the template strand for this mutated segment of DNA is shown.
Answer the following questions:
(a) What is the complete mRNA sequence for the mutated segment mutation #2?
The mutated mRNA sequence is 5' 3'.
**Please enter your sequence in the 5' to 3' direction. Deductions will be made if a sequence is inputted in the wrong direction.**
(b) Using the mRNA sequence you determined in part (a) of this question, give the sequence of the protein that would be translated.
The amino acid sequence for this protein is N-terminus C-terminus.
**Please note**
The N-terminus refers to the beginning of the primary sequence for a protein, and the C-terminus refers to the end of the primary sequence for a protein.
i.e. input the amino acids in the order that they would be translated.
If a codon encodes for a stop codon, type STOP.
When inputting your sequence, separate each amino acid with a hyphen (e.g. Ser-Tyr-STOP).
You will need to consult the genetic code to answer this question.
4 points
QUESTION 11
Questions 9 to 13 are in reference to the DNA sequence shown in Question 8.
Question 11:
The original (unmutated) DNA sequence (shown above in Question 8) has been mutated to the following (this represents the template strand):
3’ TACACCTTAGCGACGACT 5’.
We will refer to this sequence as mutation #3.
Please note that for simplicity only the template strand for this mutated segment of DNA is shown.
Answer the following questions:
(a) What is the complete mRNA sequence for the mutated segment mutation #3?
The mutated mRNA sequence is 5' 3'.
**Please enter your sequence in the 5' to 3' direction. Deductions will be made if a sequence is inputted in the wrong direction.**
(b) Using the mRNA sequence you determined in part (a) of this question, give the sequence of the protein that would be translated.
The amino acid sequence for this protein is N-terminus C-terminus.
**Please note**
The N-terminus refers to the beginning of the primary sequence for a protein, and the C-terminus refers to the end of the primary sequence for a protein.
i.e. input the amino acids in the order that they would be translated.
If a codon encodes for a stop codon, type STOP.
When inputting your sequence, separate each amino acid with a hyphen (e.g. Ser-Tyr-STOP).
You will need to consult the genetic code to answer this question.
mRNA sequence will be -
5' AUGUGGAACCGCUGCUGA 3'
protein sequence will be -
M-W-N-R-C-STOP
NORMAL FUNCTIONAL PROTEIN.
MUTATION 1 -
mRNA sequence -
5' AUGUAGAACCGCUGCUGA 3'
protein sequence -
M-STOP (nonsense mutation base substitution)
NO PROTEIN PRODUCTION SO THE FUNCTION OF THE PROTEIN WILL NOT PERFORM.
MUTATION 2 -
mRNA sequence -
5' AUGCUGGAACCGCUGCTGA 3'
protein sequence -
M-L-E-P-L-L ( insertion - frameshift mutation)
MUTATED PROTEIN PRODUCED IT MAY OR MAY NOT FUNCTIONAL.
MUTATION 3 -
mRNA sequence -
5' ATGTGGAATGCTGCTGA 3'
protein sequence -
M-W-N-R-C-STOP ( base substitution - silent mutation)
NORMAL FUNCTIONAL PROTEIN.
if these mutations occur in somatic cells then it will not pass on to the next generation and die with the cells. but if this mutation occurs in germ cells then it will pass on the next generation and may cause the serious complication because of the absence or deformed protein function or may cause enhanced activity protein production.