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    thus a mutation is not ordinarily repaired. At the cellular level, mutations can alter protein function and regulation. Unlike DNA damages, mutations are...
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  • The Mutations (also known as The Mutation, The Freaks, and The Freakmaker) is a low-budget 1974 British-American science fiction/horror film directed...
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    prior to age 40 (10% of all PD patients), 18% had parkin mutations, with 5% homozygous mutations. Patients with an autosomal recessive family history of...
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    Drosophila with De Vries's supposed mutations in Oenothera, showing that they could work the same way. No actual mutations were involved, but infrequent chromosome...
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    single type of mutation; there are many different types of mutations. Mutation rates are given for specific classes of mutations. Point mutations are a class...
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    and BRCA2 mutations (with BRCA1 mutations being slightly more common than BRCA2 mutations), but the impact on women with the gene mutation is more profound...
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  • mutations since they are point mutations that exhibit a single nucleotide change to cause substitution of a different amino acid. A nonsense mutation...
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  • pitch Mutations (RedHook album), 2024 Mutations (Beck album), 1998 Mutations (Fight album), 1994 Mutations (Vijay Iyer album), 2014 Mutations EP, 1992...
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    rate of frameshift mutations. The flanking DNA can also contribute to frameshift mutations. In prostate cancer a frameshift mutation changes the open reading...
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    Silent mutations, also called synonymous or samesense mutations, are mutations in DNA that do not have an observable effect on the organism's phenotype...
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    substitution. Missense mutations change amino acids, which in turn alter proteins and may alter a protein's function or structure. These mutations may arise spontaneously...
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    death (apoptosis). A germline mutation can also occur due to exogenous factors. Similar to somatic mutations, germline mutations can be caused by exposure...
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    specifics of the mutation. These consequences can range from no effect (e.g. synonymous mutations) to deleterious effects (e.g. frameshift mutations), with regard...
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  • three types of point mutations; silent mutations, missense mutations and nonsense mutations. Silent mutations A silent mutation occurs when a change in...
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  • or gametocyte. Unlike germline mutations, which can be passed on to the descendants of an organism, somatic mutations are not usually transmitted to descendants...
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  • certain words or certain letters. The main mutations cause the following changes: The role which initial mutations play in Breton grammar can be divided into...
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    breeding for different color mutations in cockatiels since the 1940s. The lutino cockatiel mutation was the second cockatiel mutation to be established in the...
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  • are neutral or deleterious; beneficial mutations are relatively rare. The resulting influx of deleterious mutations into a population over time is counteracted...
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  • allows the mutagen to be deduced from a cell's mutations Later, the phrase referred to a pattern of mutations characteristic of a tumor type, although usually...
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  • Mutations". British Phonographic Industry. "American album certifications – Beck – Mutations". Recording Industry Association of America. Mutations at...
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    genetic mutations to a small proportion of cells in the body, are acquired diseases. Some cancer syndromes, however, such as BRCA mutations, are hereditary...
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  • Breton have four (if mixed mutations are counted). Cornish and Breton have so-called mixed mutations; a trigger causes one mutation to some sounds and another...
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  • deleterious mutations, even though their genome might have resistance to the previous deleterious mutations. The extinction based on mutational accumulation...
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    Stop codon (redirect from Amber mutation)
    colors. Nonsense mutations that created this premature stop codon were later called opal mutations or umber mutations. Nonsense mutations are changes in...
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  • gametes. Mutations that occur after the zygote has formed can be caused by a variety of sources that fall under two classes: spontaneous mutations and induced...
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  • known pathogenic APP mutations stands at just over 20. The most prevalent among these mutations - APP V717I, known as the London Mutation - was first identified...
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  • "pick and choose" mutations which are advantageous and pass them on to an organism's offspring, while discarding deleterious mutations. In asexual lineages...
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  • U-mutation, or u-umlaut, can refer to various processes that occurred in the history of some Germanic languages: Old Norse u-umlaut, allophones of non-rounded...
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    Evolution (redirect from Mutation-selection)
    entirely. Mutations are changes in the DNA sequence of a cell's genome and are the ultimate source of genetic variation in all organisms. When mutations occur...
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  • Genetic load (redirect from Mutation load)
    Purging of deleterious mutations in sexual populations is facilitated by synergistic epistasis among deleterious mutations. High load can lead to a...
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