Examples of using Mutation in English and their translations into Hindi
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If that mutation could be isolated- if the genetic sequence could be discovered- then the boon for our poor suffering species would be immeasurable.
Maybe they have another genetic mutation that hasn't been discovered yet.
I used mutation, but it is easy to do it without mutation,
The human disease thus helped the researchers in the process of identifying the gene mutation.
This mutation may also be the reason that human to human transmission of the disease is a distinct possibility.
But if you do have an MTHFR mutation, you have real risk of those diseases
Monozygotic twins are genetically identical(unless there has been a mutation in development) and they are always the same sex.
If you have the BRCA2 gene mutation, your lifetime risk of developing breast cancer jumps to about six in 100.
Specifically, these properties could also be extremely useful for possible applications as a biosensor to detect DNA damage and mutation.
Through Brumett, Duff connected with Sarah Broom, another patient with the rare type of lung cancer and the ALK mutation.
For example, a study published earlier this year found that the natural CCR5 mutation was linked with an increased risk of early death.
Yesterday, I asked you to think about… the first time your mutation manifested.
Fact: If you have a certain genetic mutation for early-onset Alzheimer's disease(which accounts for 1% of all cases) you cannot prevent it.
The first time your mutation manifested. Yesterday, I asked you to think about.
Attested copies of all instruments/documents related to the transfer must be submitted alongwith mutation application form.
Therefore, MODO kidnaps Betty Ross(the Hulk Woman) and, through mutation, turns her into a Harpy.
Genetics expert Nicolas Magnago told local media that the animal could have had a rare genetic mutation.
to get to now, and we never knew that before we discovered the gene mutation.
Creativity will always be a rarity(unless some dramatic genetic mutation happens in the homo sapiens DNA).
second-degree relative who carries a known relevant gene mutation.