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There is also an increased sensitivity or likelihood of detecting an affected individual's disease-causing mutation(s) due to the analysis of multiple genes simultaneously.

Opposing effects of the major alleles of the SNPs in a region that are significantly associated with SCS could indicate the presence of different mutations in this region or loss of linkage with the causal mutation(s) due to historic recombination between the significant SNPs and the linked mutation.

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The mean birth weight and age of presentation of patients with diazoxide-responsive CHI due to a KATP channel mutation(s), GLUD1 mutation, HADH mutation or an HNF4A mutation were compared using one-way ANOVA followed by the Fisher's least significant difference post-test to test for statistical significance (SPSS, version 20).

However, these different phenotypes could be due to one or several mutations, and although only males are affected, it doesn't mean that this/these mutation(s) are the X chromosome.

The cause for the multifold decreased intensity of 475 bp AP-PCR amplified locus in the tumour samples could be due to either mutation (s) at the primer-binding site(s) and/or due to deletion of this region in the genome of Wilms tumours.

The set S is distributed according to a given distribution P m (S), which specifies the probability of occurrence of the lesions in the set S due to mutation.

In contrast, we are predicting changes to the solubility of the protein, i.e., whether solubility increases or decreases due to mutation(s).

These results suggest that intrinsic resistance to antibiotics in non-ESBL-producing isolates may be due to mutation(s) in the genome involved in antibiotic susceptibility, resulting in high MIC values.

At this stage, we cannot confirm that the numerous adaptive events that occurred in the femAB deletion mutant and that are reflected in the femAB+ cis-complemented strain were indeed due to mutation(s).

This could be due to: i) altered pre-transcriptional regulation, ii) some unascertained post-transcriptional modification(s) or mutation(s) in the mRNA and/or iii) post-translational modification(s) in the protein leading to their respective stabilization.

We expected to find a relatively high mutation frequency due to HCV's high genetic plasticity, but contrary to our expectations, the 0.9% mutation frequency observed in the samples was relatively small in relation to the variability among independent HCV isolates (10 12%), and was in the range of quasispecies variability typically found in a given individual (∼1 4%).

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