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ID number:393322
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Published: 14.12.2003.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
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Mutations occur when the base pairs in DNA are altered, and could result in everything from a minor change in phenotype to a lethal change in the cell. Unc-93 in Caenorhabditis elegans is responsible for muscle contraction. DNA strains from three worms: LU-55, LU-57, and N2 are extracted, purified, and analyzed to find out if a frameshift mutation causes the loss of muscle contraction in the C. elegans. Data obtained from the Gel Electrophoresis suggests that N2 is the wild-type worm since its DNA had no deletions. Primers were used in a process called Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) to amplify regions on the unc-93 gene in order to determine the deletions in the DNA. Lu-57 had a deletion in Primer A and Lu-55 has a deletion in Primer B region on the unc-93 gene. It was also noted that LU-55 and LU-57 had sluggish, awkward moving pattern because of this mutation. N2, on the other hand, did not depict any kind of sluggishness in its mobility. Therefore, it was concluded from the results that the deletion of nucleotides in unc-93 genes caused a mutation in the LU-55 and Lu-57 worms which, in turn, resulted in loss of muscle control in these organisms.…

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