A-Level Biology AQA 7402

8.1: Alteration of the sequence of bases in DNA can alter the structure of proteins

#8.1.1

Gene mutations might arise during DNA replication. They include addition, deletion, substitution, inversion, duplication and translocation of bases.

#8.1.2

Gene mutations occur spontaneously. The mutation rate is increased by mutagenic agents. Mutations can result in a different amino acid sequence in the encoded polypeptide.

  • Some gene mutations change only one triplet code. Due to the degenerate nature of the genetic code, not all such mutations result in a change to the encoded amino acid.
  • Some gene mutations change the nature of all base triplets downstream from the mutation, ie result in a frame shift.
#8.1.3

Students should be able to relate the nature of a gene mutation to its effect on the encoded polypeptide.

7.4
Populations in ecosystems
8.2.1
Most of a cell's DNA is not translated