HEREDITY
MUTATIONS
Question
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Frameshift
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Silent
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Point
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Detailed explanation-1: -Frameshift mutations are generally much more serious and often more deadly than point mutations. Even though only a single nitrogen base is affected, as with point mutations, in this instance, the single base is either completely deleted or an extra one is inserted into the middle of the DNA sequence.
Detailed explanation-2: -A frameshift variant occurs when there is an addition or loss of nucleotides that shifts the grouping and changes the code for all downstream amino acids. The resulting protein is usually nonfunctional. Insertions, deletions, and duplications can all be frameshift variants.
Detailed explanation-3: -Frameshift mutations are among the most deleterious changes to the coding sequence of a protein. They are extremely likely to lead to large-scale changes to polypeptide length and chemical composition, resulting in a non-functional protein that often disrupts the biochemical processes of a cell.
Detailed explanation-4: -Mutations caused by insertion or deletion of nitrogenous bases in the DNA sequence leads to the most damage to DNA since it completely changes the reading frame for the process of protein synthesis. Insertion or deletion that results in frameshift mutation are considered as the most damaging mutation.
Detailed explanation-5: -The frameshift mutation is generally considered to be lethal because it could result in radical changes of the chemical composition of the protein sequence behind.