AP BIOLOGY

HEREDITY

MUTATIONS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What does a silent mutation do?
A
Change one amino acid to a different amino acid.
B
Change one amino acid to a stop codon
C
Changes a DNA base, but ends up coding for the same amino acid.
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Silent mutations are base substitutions that result in no change of the amino acid or amino acid functionality when the altered messenger RNA (mRNA) is translated. For example, if the codon AAA is altered to become AAG, the same amino acid – lysine – will be incorporated into the peptide chain.

Detailed explanation-2: -A silent mutation (quiet mutation) is a form of mutation that does not cause a major change in the amino acid. As a result, the protein remains active and functional. Because of this, the changes are viewed as though they are neutral in terms of evolution.

Detailed explanation-3: -A silent mutation is a change in the sequence of nucleotide bases which constitutes DNA, without a subsequent change in the amino acid or the function of the overall protein. Sometimes a single amino acid will change, but if it has the same properties as the amino acid it replaced, little to no change will happen.

Detailed explanation-4: -change a codon to one that encodes the same amino acid and causes no change in the protein produced. These are called silent mutations. change an amino-acid-coding codon to a single “stop” codon and cause an incomplete protein.

Detailed explanation-5: -“Silent” mutations, they claim, can still impact protein synthesis and function. Genetic changes that alter the speed of protein synthesis without altering the sequence of amino acids in the protein, can fold the protein in abnormal ways to change its activity, the team said.

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