• of copies of the mutation. That is, the replication product (progeny) of a dynamic mutation has a different likelihood of mutation than its predecessor...
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  • disorders, such as Huntington's disease and myotonic dystrophy, where a dynamic mutation in DNA occurs. All of these diseases have neurological symptoms. Prior...
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    between generations. If the repeat is present in a healthy gene, a dynamic mutation may increase the repeat count and result in a defective gene. When...
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  • examples of dynamical genetics subjects are: Dynamic mutations, a term introduced by Robert I. Richards and Grant R. Sutherland to indicate mutations caused...
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  • the DNA mutation responsible for causing any type of disorder categorized as a trinucleotide repeat disorder. These are labelled in dynamical genetics...
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  • Sherman paradox (category Mutation)
    X syndrome. The phenomenon is also referred to as anticipation or dynamic mutation. The paradox was named in the late 1980s after American geneticist...
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    Fusion gene (category Mutation)
    EE (November 2001). "Recent duplication, domain accretion and the dynamic mutation of the human genome". Trends in Genetics. 17 (11): 661–9. doi:10...
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  • Type system (redirect from Dynamic typing)
    be optimized "under the hood" into an in-place mutation. Normally this is not possible, as such mutations could cause side effects on parts of the program...
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  • with mutation or assignment. Rebinding is a change to the referencing identifier. Assignment is a change to (the referenced) variable. Mutation is a change...
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  • Dynamic program analysis is the act of analyzing software that involves executing a program – as opposed to static program analysis, which does not execute...
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  • thousands of locations within an organism's genome. They have a higher mutation rate than other areas of DNA leading to high genetic diversity. Microsatellites...
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    Evolution (redirect from Mutation-selection)
    are called alleles. DNA sequences can change through mutations, producing new alleles. If a mutation occurs within a gene, the new allele may affect the...
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    (cytosine-5) methyltransferase at single-strand conformers from a site of dynamic mutation". Journal of Molecular Biology. 275 (1): 67–79. doi:10.1006/jmbi.1997...
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    is not essential because of a greater reliance on mutation.[citation needed] Operating on dynamic data sets is difficult, as genomes begin to converge...
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    (cytosine-5) methyltransferase at single-strand conformers from a site of dynamic mutation". Journal of Molecular Biology. 275 (1): 67–79. doi:10.1006/jmbi.1997...
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  • commonly inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern. It is often due to mutations in certain genes involved with making heart muscle proteins. Other inherited...
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    The PB2 E627K mutation in the viral polymerase of H5N1 (colloquially known as bird flu) allows for interaction with the mammalian gene ANP32A for optimal...
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  • He pioneered understanding of reaction norms, genetic assimilation, dynamical genetics, sex determination, and heterochrony. Controversially, Goldschmidt...
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    feature this N501S mutation. As it is considered a mutation similar to N501Y, it is suspected to have similar characteristics as N501Y mutation, which is believed...
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  • intelligence 1996 Grant R Sutherland AC Fragile sites: from medium 199 to dynamic mutation 1997 Bridget Wilken AM Mild disease carriers and problems with screening...
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    BRCA1 (redirect from BRCA1 mutation)
    DNA double-strand breaks. If BRCA1 or BRCA2 itself is damaged by a BRCA mutation, damaged DNA is not repaired properly, and this increases the risk for...
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    genetic operators selection according to a predefined fitness measure, mutation and crossover. The crossover operation involves swapping specified parts...
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  • Curse of dimensionality (category Dynamic programming)
    expression was coined by Richard E. Bellman when considering problems in dynamic programming. The curse generally refers to issues that arise when the number...
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    There are also a number of genetic causes of lissencephaly, including mutation of the reelin gene (on chromosome 7), as well as other genes on the X chromosome...
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    Genetics (section Mutations)
    Mendel published. In his third law, he developed the basic principles of mutation (he can be considered a forerunner of Hugo de Vries). Festetics argued...
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  • blood that is in the Flight 828 passengers, in hopes of replicating the mutation. In season 3, Vance is revealed to have covered up the Major’s murder and...
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    both common SNPs and rare mutations, whether germline or somatic. The term SNV has therefore been used to refer to point mutations found in cancer cells....
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  • In mathematics, the replicator equation is a type of dynamical system used in evolutionary game theory to model how the frequency of strategies in a population...
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    can be categorized in several ways: A fuzzer can be generation-based or mutation-based depending on whether inputs are generated from scratch or by modifying...
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    alpha-synuclein accumulate within neurons as inclusions known as Lewy bodies. Mutations in the SNCA gene are linked to familial forms of Parkinson's disease....
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