How many different single-nucleotide substitutions* (changing one nucleotide to another) in the DNA sequence shown below can result in non-sense mutations (a stop codon replaces an amino acid codon) in the second generation in a bacterial strain that is defective in DNA repair? Amino Acids Gln Trp Thr Arg Coding strand: 5'-CAA TGG ACT CGA-3¹ For your information, Stop codons: TAA, TAG, TGA *Ignore Insertions, and Deletions for this question O None of these options O 16 4 0 1 O 2
How many different single-nucleotide substitutions* (changing one nucleotide to another) in the DNA sequence shown below can result in non-sense mutations (a stop codon replaces an amino acid codon) in the second generation in a bacterial strain that is defective in DNA repair? Amino Acids Gln Trp Thr Arg Coding strand: 5'-CAA TGG ACT CGA-3¹ For your information, Stop codons: TAA, TAG, TGA *Ignore Insertions, and Deletions for this question O None of these options O 16 4 0 1 O 2
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Transcribed Image Text:**Question: How many different single-nucleotide substitutions* (changing one nucleotide to another) in the DNA sequence shown below can result in non-sense mutations (a stop codon replaces an amino acid codon) in the second generation in a bacterial strain that is defective in DNA repair?**
**Amino Acids**: Gln, Trp, Thr, Arg
**Coding strand**: 5’-CAA TGG ACT CGA-3‘
**For your information, Stop codons**: TAA, TAG, TGA
**Note**: *Ignore Insertions, and Deletions for this question
**Answer choices**:
- None of these options
- 16
- 4
- 1
- 2
### Explanation:
This problem is related to mutations in a DNA sequence that cause the termination of protein synthesis at the substitution point, resulting in a non-sense mutation. It provides the current DNA sequence, the amino acids it codes for, and the possible stop codons that could be introduced due to nucleotide substitutions.
### Detailed Explanation of Choices:
The coding strand provided is 5’-CAA TGG ACT CGA-3‘. By changing one nucleotide at a time (single-nucleotide substitutions), we need to determine how many such changes can produce a stop codon (TAA, TAG, TGA).
### Step-by-Step Analysis:
1. **CAA**
- Change C to T: TAA (Stop codon)
- Change A to T: CTA (Not a stop codon)
- Change A to G: CAG (Not a stop codon)
2. **TGG**
- Change T to A: AGG (Not a stop codon)
- Change T to C: CGG (Not a stop codon)
- Change G to A: TAG (Stop codon)
3. **ACT**
- Change A to T: TCT (Not a stop codon)
- Change A to G: GCT (Not a stop codon)
- Change T to A: ACA (Not a stop codon)
4. **CGA**
- Change C to T: TGA (Stop codon)
- Change G to A: CAA (Not a stop codon)
- Change A to G: CGG (Not a stop codon)
From the above changes, we see the following possible single
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