What mutations are & their types
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What is a mutation?
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A **random change to the base sequence of DNA**.
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Why are mutations important for variation?
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They are the **source of new alleles** — the ultimate origin of all genetic variation.
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How does a mutation create a new allele?
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By **changing the base sequence** of an existing gene, producing a new version (allele) of it.
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What are the three types of gene mutation?
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**Substitution**, **insertion** and **deletion**.
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Define a substitution mutation.
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One base is **swapped for a different base**; the total number of bases stays the same.
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Define an insertion mutation.
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An extra base is **added** into the sequence; the total number of bases increases.
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Define a deletion mutation.
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A base is **removed** from the sequence; the total number of bases decreases.
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What is a frameshift, and which mutations cause it?
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A shift in the reading frame so every codon downstream is read differently — caused by **insertion or deletion**.
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Why doesn't a substitution cause a frameshift?
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Because it **does not change the number of bases** — the reading frame stays the same, so only one codon is affected.
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How can you classify a mutation from two base sequences?
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**Count the bases**: same number (one letter different) = substitution; one more = insertion; one fewer = deletion.
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What is a mutagen? Give an example.
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Anything that **increases the rate of mutation** — for example **UV light**, X-rays or certain chemicals.
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Are mutations always harmful?
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**No** — they can be harmful, neutral or beneficial; they are random changes.
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Give one similarity between substitution and insertion.
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Both are **random changes to the DNA base sequence** and both can produce a **new allele**.
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Give one difference between substitution and insertion.
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Substitution **swaps** a base (number unchanged); insertion **adds** a base (number increases, causing a frameshift).
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