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No gain was detected in the mutated HER2+ BC, but the mutation in that sample is classified as low impact (p.D1344H) and might have no impact on the protein function.
Babies inherit their mitochondrial DNA maternally, so if the mother carries a mutation in that DNA, a variety of life-threatening conditions can afflict the newborn.
But at 62 degrees C, it disappeared, pushed out by five descendent strains--each with a unique mutation in that gene.
Not only was a personal and family history necessary to qualify for genetic testing, but the presence of the disease was thought to be crucial evidence that the BRCA gene mutation in that family put them at a high risk for developing both breast and ovarian cancer.
This makes WASPΔVCA a dominant negative mutation in that the truncated protein interacts with effectors as the wild-type protein does, but blocks its function.
However, the FBN1 mutation in that family lead to nonsense mediated decay of the mutant transcript, not being able to exert a dominant-negative effect.
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A variety of mutations in that gene have been found in people with a similar malignant hyperthermia syndrome.
This abbreviation results from an internal excision of a cluster of helices that may be involved in protein-protein interactions in other organisms and may relate to the observed clinical effects of human mutations in that region.
In doing so, they avoid the accumulation of mutations in that so called 'immortal strand'.
Latent drivers are non-hotspot, lower frequency mutations, which appear like passenger mutations in that they do not cause malignancy.
These results show that our model is robust to in silico mutations, in that it predicts coherent phenotypes.
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