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To investigate the events leading to mutation we can look at mutagenesis process. There are three types: | To investigate the events leading to mutation we can look at mutagenesis process. There are three types: | ||
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We can calculate the rate of mutation occurance using an equation from Poisson distribution: | We can calculate the rate of mutation occurance using an equation from Poisson distribution: | ||
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where P<sub>0</sub> is the probability of seeing no mutations, N is the number of cells per culture and m is the mutation rate. | where P<sub>0</sub> is the probability of seeing no mutations, N is the number of cells per culture and m is the mutation rate. | ||
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Genetics, 1987, Geoffrey Zubay | |||
Encyclopedia of Genetics,Volume 3, 2002, S.Brenner,J.H. Miller |
Revision as of 12:10, 23 November 2012
Genetic mutation- this term indicates an alteration to base sequence in DNA of an organism which results in a mutant allele of a gene i.e. an allele that occurs in less than 1% of population.The change is heritable and can be passed on to offspring if fixed into the parental genome. Mutations can vary depending on the type of genomic alteration:
-addition
-deletion
-substitution
-rearrangement of bases.
To investigate the events leading to mutation we can look at mutagenesis process. There are three types:
-spontaneous (no mutation causing agent)
-induced (a foreign genome introduced e.g.in the laboratory)
-directed (in vitro change to genome).
We can calculate the rate of mutation occurance using an equation from Poisson distribution:
P0=e-mN
where P0 is the probability of seeing no mutations, N is the number of cells per culture and m is the mutation rate.
References:
Genetics, 1987, Geoffrey Zubay
Encyclopedia of Genetics,Volume 3, 2002, S.Brenner,J.H. Miller