Chapter 11
New ____ mutations can often be detected by examining the inheritance of the trait in males.
X-linked
________ are mutations involving the increase of the number of repeat sequences in genes.
allelic expansions
In sickle cell anemia, affected individuals carry ____.
the same single nucleotide substitution
If a genetic disorder appears in a family with no prior history, and is fully expressed by everyone carrying that allele, it is most likely a(n) ____ trait.
autosomal dominant
Sense mutations produce ____.
elongated proteins
Genetic imprinting is caused by ____.
epigenetic changes to DNA
Several lines of research provide strong evidence that ____ to environmental signals influence behavior.
epigenetic responses
The epigenetic state of a cell is called its
epigenome
Halogen-containing organic compounds persist in the environment for approximately five years.
false
Nonsense mutations change termination codons into amino acid codons.
false
Insertion or deletion of a nucleotide in a gene causes a type of mutation called a(n) mutation.
frameshift
The ability of DNA polymerase to repair its own nucleotide mismatches is called .
proofreading
What is the largest single source of radiation exposure for the average person in the U.S.?
radon
Mutagenic chemicals that ____ and are incorporated into DNA or RNA during synthesis are called base analogs.
resemble nucleotides
Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome is a cell growth disorder that causes enlarged organs, high birth weight, and predisposition to cancer.
true
When the number of trinucleotide repeats in a gene is significantly above normal, it can produce a mutant phenotype.
true
PBDEs have not been linked directly to cancer in test animals.
true
When ____ is incorporated into DNA or RNA during synthesis, it will create a(n) ____.
5-bromouracil; nucleotide substitution mutation
What occurs in a missense mutation?
A single amino acid is substituted for another in a protein.
Several genetic disorders, including Fanconi anemia and ataxia telangiectasia, are caused by mutations in ____.
DNA repair genes
Radiation in the environment that contributes to radiation exposure is called _________ radiation.
background
PBDEs are ____.
banned in many European countries but permitted in most states in the United States
A purine or pyrimidine that differs in chemical structure from those normally found in DNA or RNA is called a(n)
base analog
Mutations in _______ cells will be passed on by cell division, but cannot be transmitted to future generations.
body
Mutations are changes in the nucleotide sequence of DNA that ____.
can be passed on to daughter cells
As radiation strikes molecules in cells, it creates ____.
charged atoms called ions
As DNA polymerase synthesizes a new DNA strand, it can ____.
detect an incorrect nucleotide
Selective expression of either the maternal or paternal copy of a gene is called .
genetic imprinting
Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome results from abnormalities of
imprinting
Mutation rates of human genes are expressed as the number of ____.
mutated alleles per gene in each generation