Insertion (genetics)

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Insertion (Genetics)

Diagram illustrating genetic insertion.

Insertion in genetics refers to the addition of one or more nucleotide base pairs into a DNA sequence. This type of mutation can have significant effects on the genome and can lead to various genetic disorders or contribute to evolutionary changes.

Mechanism of Insertion

Insertion mutations can occur through several mechanisms:

  • Transposable elements: These are sequences of DNA that can move around to different positions within the genome. When a transposable element inserts itself into a new location, it can disrupt the function of genes.

Effects of Insertion

Insertions can have various effects depending on their size and location:

  • Frameshift mutation: If the number of inserted nucleotides is not a multiple of three, it can cause a frameshift, altering the reading frame of the gene and potentially leading to a nonfunctional protein.
  • Gene disruption: Insertions within a gene can disrupt its function, potentially leading to disease.

Insertion and Genetic Disorders

Certain genetic disorders are caused by insertion mutations. For example:

Insertion in Evolution

Insertions can also play a role in evolution. They can create new alleles and contribute to genetic diversity. Over time, beneficial insertions may be preserved by natural selection.

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