Abstract

Mutational changes involving transitions can convert only one sense codon to ochre, two codons to amber, and two codons to UGA. One codon, UGG for tryptophan, can be converted by transitions to either amber or UGA. By transversion changes 15 other codons can be converted to ochre and/or amber and/or UGA. Ten amino acids can never be replaced by chain termination as a result of transition and transversion mutagenesis of single base-pairs. For two systems (bacteriophage T4 lysozyme and Escherichia coli K12 tryptophan synthetase A protein) in which the poly-peptide gene product has been completely sequenced one can construct predictive intra-genic distribution maps for the location of all possible chain-terminating mutations arising as a result of transitions and transversions.

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