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These mutants are called destabilizing domains (DDs).
These mutants are called de-etiolated (det) or constitutive photomorphogenic (cop) or fusca (fus), because of the high levels of the purple pigment anthocyanin.
Some plant mutants develop spontaneous cell death lesions similar to HR cell death in the absence of pathogen infection and such mutants are called lesion mimic mutants [ 10, 11].
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The ratio between the number of killed mutants and the number of non-equivalent mutants is called mutation score, and it is used to measure the quality of a test set.
The process of analyzing if test cases trigger failures and kill mutants is called mutation analysis and is often used in software testing research (Jia and Harman 2011; Fabbri et al. 1994).
These mutants were called "unknown" to emphasize the fact that the reason for their irremediable temperature-sensitive lethal phenotype was not known.
One of these mutants was called easily shocked (eas).
Mutation can occur in two directions; mutation from wild type to mutant is called a forward mutation, and mutation from mutant to wild type is called a back mutation or reversion.
The best-performing mutant was called S. cerevisiae TMB 3400.
The resulting mutant was called M90TΔaroA.
This mutant was called dumpy, the first time this term was used.
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