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A point mutation can increase protein function as occurs with the ras family of proto-oncogenes or it can interruproto-oncogenes orit so that little or no protein is made.
A BRCA2 mutation can increase risk by up to seven-fold, while a BRACA1 mutation is thought to double risk in men under 65 years old, says the study.
A mutation can increase, maintain, or decrease the diversity level of the population.
All these findings indicate that Dicerl mutation can increase tumor susceptibility.
TP53 mutation can increase protein stability, meaning IHC detection correlates with mutation (Bellini et al, 2012).
We also found that etc3-1 mutation can increase trichome cluster frequency in cpc mutant background.
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Growing evidence also indicated that mtDNA mutations can increase the reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and contribute to tumorigenesis through the inhibition of oxidative phosphorylation [15].
Increasing the ruggedness leads to two competing effects: (1) more possible routes by which single mutations can increase the fitness, which dominates at low ruggedness and acts to increase Δ; and (2) a higher density of fitness optima, which dominates at high ruggedness and acts to decrease Δ. Due to these competing effects, the largest average values of Δ occur at intermediate ruggedness.
Gain-of-function mutations can increase the activity of an oncogene, and loss-of-function mutations may silence a tumor suppressor gene.
Recent work in viruses has suggested that the ratio of beneficial to deleterious mutations can increase as the mean fitness decreases [ 61].
The annual incidence is only 1.55 to 8 cases per million [ 6- 10], although rare genetic mutations can increase predisposition [ 11, 12].
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