Dna Mutations

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DNA: MUTATIONS
You will need to refer to the table below (taken from one of the Chemguide pages) showing the
three-base combinations used in DNA chains to code for the various amino acids.
1. Suppose a particular gene in a DNA coding strand included the base sequence:
. . . TCA TGC CCT CGA GCA GAA GGC . . .
This codes for the amino acids: Ser.Cys.Pro.Arg.Ala.Glu.Gly
In each of the following questions discuss if, and to what extent, the mutations might affect the
protein acting as an enzyme.
a) Replacing the
A
in
TCA
TGC CCT CGA GCA GAA GGC by C.
b) Replacing the
C
in TCA TGC CCT CGA GCA GAA GGC by T.
c) Removing the
CCT
in TCA TGC
CCT
CGA GCA GAA GGC entirely.
d) Deleting the T in TCA TGC CCT CGA GCA GAA GGC.
e) Adding an A between the two Cs in TCA TGC CCT CGA GCA GAA GGC.

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