For some mutations to be expressed, the individual needs to be placed in a specific environment. This is called the restrictive condition. But if the individual grow in any other environment (permissive condition), the wild type phenotype is expressed.
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DNA Repair is editorially separated from Mutation Research but remains part of the full-set subscription. The Full Set titles are:• Mutation Research - Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis • ...
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CONCLUSION: The above study results show that the amino acids R124 and R555, if their genetic codes result from the mutations, play an important role in the pathogenesis of autosomal dominant corneal dystrophy of Chinese patients, and the molecular genetic analysis can improve the accuracy of diagnosing corneal dystrophy.
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Until 1998, 922 patients with primary hyperlipidemia and related disorders has been registered with the Research Committee, and 190 mutations in 15 genes had been reported, showing a marked variation in Japanese patients with primary hyperlipidemia and related disorders.
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TUCSON, Ariz., Feb. 27, 2009 – Two independent research teams, one based in the United States and Canada and the other in the United Kingdom and Australia, have identified mutations in a gene called FUS on chromosome 16 as a cause of familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
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Q: Doesn't evolution depend on mutations and aren't most mutations harmful? ... Chemostats have several properties that make them useful for biological research. Over time, the organisms in the system reach a steady state in which organism growth equals the amount of organism flowing out of the bottle.
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default site description goes here ... As it is right now, knowing the type of mutation your child has is important as a lot of the research that is going on now is targeting certain types of mutations. Several different types of mutations can affect the dystrophin gene, including large deletions and duplications of one or...
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Mutations in DNA sequences generally occur through one of two processes: ... Mutations result when the DNA polymerase makes a mistake, which happens about once every 100,000,000 bases. ... HOW DO MUTATIONS OCCUR?
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