Understanding Types of Mutation - Biology

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Which of the following describes a frameshift mutation?

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A frameshift mutation indicates that the reading frame of the sequence in altered, resulting in production of different codons downstream of the mutation. Because codons are encoded by groups of three nucleotides, a frameshift mutation results from the insertion or deletion of a number of nucleotides that is not a multiple of three.

For example:

ATG-CGT

Add one nucleotide: ATT-GCG-T

Add two nucleotides: ATT-CGC-GT

Add three nucleotides: ATT-CAG-CGT

In the first two additions, there are unpaired nucleotides that will shift the reading frame. In the final addition (three nucleotides), the final group is complete; thus, any codons after the mutation (downstream) will not be affected.

A nonsense involves the addition of a premature stop codon. A missense mutation results in a different codon, and changes the primary structure of the protein. A silent mutation alters the DNA sequence without altering the amino acid result.

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