Examples of using Point mutations in English and their translations into Spanish
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Although less severe than truncations in the extracellular domain, point mutations in this domain cause severe neurological problems that mutations that affect only the cytoplasmic domain, as the latter
Subsequently, a point mutation inactivates the remained gene.
From a point mutation to the whole exome.
Point Mutation: A mutation caused by the substitution of one nucleotide for another.
This is a point mutation highly specific to balkan ancestry.
Sickle Cell anemia is a disease caused by a point mutation.
On occasion it has also located some point mutation, such as Gly71Arg
The point mutation increases the ligand-dependent activation of FGFR2 and thus of its isoforms.
The mechanism is probably a point mutation in the(1→3)-β-D-glucan synthase gene.
Mayford and colleagues engineered transgenic mice that express CaMKII with a point mutation of Thr-286 to aspartate, which mimics autophosphorylation
There are scientific references indicate that sometimes has detected a point mutation in exon 9,
Lenski isolated an Ara+ variant of the strain in which a point mutation in the ara operon had restored growth on arabinose,
light chains undergo a high rate of point mutation, by a process called somatic hypermutation SHM.
moderate haemophilia A the most likely genetic cause is a point mutation that causes a nucleotide substitution of one amino acid for another
In genetics, a point-nonsense mutation is a point mutation in a sequence of DNA that results in a premature stop codon,
3 presence of point mutation activating kit at codon 816(KIT D816V);
Mutations identified include point mutations and microdeletions.
Inorganic arsenic does not induce point mutations.
Other point mutations are the P307L, and R247X.
No point mutations have been detected in gene p53.