frameshift mutationa shift in the
reading frame during
translation, caused by the addition or
deletion of
bases in a
DNA moleculeSource: Jenkins, John B. 1990.
Human Genetics, 2nd Edition. New York: Harper & Row ...
Full article >>>FrameshiftA
mutation in which there is an addition or
deletion of one, two or a small number (not a multiple of three) of
nucleotides that causes the
codon reading frame to shift to one of two others from the point of the
mutation during
translation.
Full article >>>Frameshift A
mutation which adds or deletes one or two
base pairs (or any non-multiple of 3) from a
coding sequence in a
molecule of
DNA, so that the
genetic code is read out-of-phase.
Full article >>>Frameshifts often create new
STOP codons and thus generate
nonsense mutations. Perhaps that is just as well as the
protein would probably be too garbled anyway to be useful to the
cell.
Full article >>>FrameshiftA
frameshift mutation is usually severe, producing a completely nonfunctional
protein.
Full article >>>frameshift mutationA
mutation occurring when the number of
nucleotides
inserted or deleted is not a multiple of 3, thus resulting in improper grouping into
codons.
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Full article >>>Frameshift Mutation: A
mutation (
deletion or
insertion, never a simple
substitution) of one or more
nucleotides but never a multiple of 3
nucleotides, which shortens or lengthens a tri
nucleotide sequence representing a
codon; ...
Full article >>>Frameshiftmutations
:
Mutations, usually
deletions or
insertions, that
change the
reading frame of the
codon triplets.
Full article >>>Designed and implemented new methods for detecting potential
sequence errors which can be used to "correct"
frameshifts, add quality assurance to
sequencing operations, and better detect
coding regions in low pass
sequences such as ESTs.
Full article >>>"Carcinogens as
Frameshift Mutagens: Metabolites and Derivatives of 2-acetylaminofluorene and other Aromatic
Amine Carcinogens". PNAS 69: 3128-2132. PDF
^ Bruce N. Ames, Frank D. Lee, and William E. Durston (1973).
Full article >>>These
enzymes which break down the nylon oligomers appear to have arisen by
frameshift mutation from some other
gene which codes for a functionally unrelated
enzyme. This
adaptation has been experimentally duplicated.
Full article >>>Most
insertions in a
gene can cause a shift in the
reading frame (
frameshift) or alter
splicing of the m
RNA, both of which can significantly alter the
gene product.
Insertions can be reverted by excision of the
transposable element.
Full article >>>A chemical that can
insert itself between the stacked
bases at the centre of the
DNA double helix, possibly causing a
frameshift mutation.
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