MUTATIONS Match the words with their definition. 1. Mutation 2. Mitosis 3. Crossing Over 4. Mutagen 5. Nucleotide 6. Missense Mutation 7. Amino Acid 8. Codon 9. Gene 10. Nondisjunction 11. Gene Mutation 12. Insertion 13. Substitution 14. Deletion 15. Silent Mutation Meiosis Chromosome Mutation Nonsense Mutation Frameshift Mutation 20. Inversion 21. Duplication 22. D 16. 17. 18. 19. 23. 24. 25. Translocation Gamete Variation Disorder Name: A. Occurs when a segment of a chromosome is reversed end to end B. A sex cell; contains only half a genetic code C. 3 nucleotides which code for an amino acid D. A section of DNA which codes for a specific protein E. An error in DNA F. The process of creating new identical body cells G. When a mutation does not cause health issues it's referred to as this H. In meiosis, the process where pieces of 2 chromosomes exchange with one another 1. When a mutation creates a stop coon The building blocks of protein J. K. Factors which cause mutations L. A mutation which affects an entire chromosome M. When an extra nucleotide is added N. When a mutation causes health problems it is called this O. When sister chromatids fail to separate during anaphase, this has happened. P. The process of creating gametes Q. When a piece of one chromosome breaks off and attaches to another, resulting in mutation R. A mutation which causes all following amino acids to be "read" incorrectly S. One "letter" in DNA T. A mutation which changes only one amino acid U. A mutation which only affects one gene and protein V. A gene mutation which occurs when one nucleotide is swapped for another W. A chromosome mutation which occurs when a part of one chromosome is copied A gene mutation which occurs when one nucleotide is removed Y. A mutation which has no effect on the protein
MUTATIONS Match the words with their definition. 1. Mutation 2. Mitosis 3. Crossing Over 4. Mutagen 5. Nucleotide 6. Missense Mutation 7. Amino Acid 8. Codon 9. Gene 10. Nondisjunction 11. Gene Mutation 12. Insertion 13. Substitution 14. Deletion 15. Silent Mutation Meiosis Chromosome Mutation Nonsense Mutation Frameshift Mutation 20. Inversion 21. Duplication 22. D 16. 17. 18. 19. 23. 24. 25. Translocation Gamete Variation Disorder Name: A. Occurs when a segment of a chromosome is reversed end to end B. A sex cell; contains only half a genetic code C. 3 nucleotides which code for an amino acid D. A section of DNA which codes for a specific protein E. An error in DNA F. The process of creating new identical body cells G. When a mutation does not cause health issues it's referred to as this H. In meiosis, the process where pieces of 2 chromosomes exchange with one another 1. When a mutation creates a stop coon The building blocks of protein J. K. Factors which cause mutations L. A mutation which affects an entire chromosome M. When an extra nucleotide is added N. When a mutation causes health problems it is called this O. When sister chromatids fail to separate during anaphase, this has happened. P. The process of creating gametes Q. When a piece of one chromosome breaks off and attaches to another, resulting in mutation R. A mutation which causes all following amino acids to be "read" incorrectly S. One "letter" in DNA T. A mutation which changes only one amino acid U. A mutation which only affects one gene and protein V. A gene mutation which occurs when one nucleotide is swapped for another W. A chromosome mutation which occurs when a part of one chromosome is copied A gene mutation which occurs when one nucleotide is removed Y. A mutation which has no effect on the protein
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