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The phrase "frequent mutation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing changes or variations that occur often, such as in genetics, software development, or cultural phenomena.
Example: "The virus is known for its frequent mutation, making it challenging to develop a lasting vaccine."
Alternatives: "regular alteration" or "repeated change."
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The HER2E subtype demonstrated a relatively low mutational frequency, whereas the luminal A subtype demonstrated large numbers of significantly mutated genes, the most frequent mutation being in PIK3CA.
While the E200K mutation occurs most frequently in Europe, 3 the V180I mutation is the most frequent mutation in Japan.
The gene was mutated in 14 (17.7%) cases, with H1047 as the most frequent mutation type (seven cases, 8.8%).
Influenza viruses have periodically caused pandemic due to frequent mutation of viral proteins.
The acquired recurrent mutation, JAK2 V617F, is the most frequent mutation associated with myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs).
While key catalytic residues in the substrate channel and active site are retained, several specific residues for frequent mutation were found.
An application for a frequent mutation of p53 tumor suppressor is presented, illustrating the complementarity of druggability prediction approaches, the remaining challenges and potential new drug development perspectives.
This study also identifies RB1CC1 as a novel target of frequent mutation and aberrant upregulation in MSI-H colorectal tumors.
The robustness is crucial for the potent inhibitor design by considering the frequent mutation of the virus.
The OC-related mutation I117V was the most frequent mutation, and it accounted for 63% of all mutants.
This screening identified frequent mutation and aberrant mRNA upregulation of RB1CC1 in MSI-H colorectal tumors, which deserves further investigation of its potential involvement in colorectal tumorigenesis.
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