Sentence examples for incidence of mutations from inspiring English sources

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"If it is abnormal, we expect more genetic information will be obtained, and that we can steadily build a database that tells us how important the incidence of mutations in these two genes really is".

Because I was so young at the time, because one of my aunts died of ovarian cancer at age 54 and because there is a somewhat higher incidence of mutations among Ashkenazi Jews, I decided to go through genetic counseling myself at the University of California, San Francisco.

The team captured more than 1000 Chinese sturgeon larvae from the Yangtze and recorded the incidence of mutations: 6.3% exhibited morphological deformities such as gnarled spinal cords, and 1.2% had only one eye or no eyes at all.

After revealing extremely high incidence of mutations in solid cancer (Table 1), very little scientific rationale has been presented for developing such costly molecular target drugs that are based on identification of too many evolving genetic mutations in the chaotic cancer environments.

An international group of scientists reported in June in the journal Nature that patients suffering from ASDs had in their genes a higher incidence of mutations in the form of deletions, insertions or duplications of segments of DNA than unaffected control subjects.

Patient's characteristics, the incidence of mutations and the treatment regimens were all typical for mCRC [22], [37]; therefore, the results of our analysis could serve as a useful guide for clinical practice.

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The results of genotyping by SSCP assay and silver nitrate staining showed that, in both breeds, there was no incidence of mutation in AKIRIN2 gene.

We found that H. salinarum NRC-1 has a low incidence of mutation suggesting the presence of active mechanisms to control spontaneous mutations during replication.

No measurable incidence of mutation in non-UV exposed ACF treated cells was found in the same study.

In addition, the incidence of mutation induced by cytoplasmic irradiation was dramatically inhibited by -NMMA, implicating a critical role of RNS in the mutagenicity induced by cytoplasmic irradiation.

Replication error phenotype, a high incidence of mutation in poly-adenosine (poly-A) tract of the T βRII gene was found leading to loss of T βRII in colon and gastric cancer (Markowitz et al, 1995).

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