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Point mutation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A point mutation (or single base substitution or single nucleotide mutation ), is a type of mutation that causes the replacement of a single base nucleotide with another nucleotide of the geneti...
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Repeat induced point-mutation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In molecular biology, repeat induced point-mutation or RIP is a process by which DNA in Neurospora crassa accumulates G:C to A:T mutations. It is associated with DNA methylation.
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Mutation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Online Medical Dictionary and glossary with medical definitions ... Point mutation: A single nucleotide base change in the DNA. A point mutation may consist of the loss of a nucleotide, the insertion of an additional nucleotide, or the substitution of one nucleotide for another.
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point mutation n. A mutation that changes only one small area or one nucleotide in a gene. ... Dictionary: point mutation ... A point mutation (or single base substitution or single nucleotide mutation), is a type of mutation that causes the replacement of a single base nucleotide with another nucleotide of the genetic...
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In addition, a specific genetic marker, a single point mutation of the neu oncogene is reported here to occur in malignant schwannomas and MPNSTs in various animal species.
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