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By a mutation that produced twin seeds, the dodder has evolved the capability of being separated out and planted with the desirable flax seeds.
For example, Eero Mantyranta of Finland was a three-time gold medalist in cross-country skiing Olympics in the 1960's, and his family later turned out to have a genetic mutation that produced extremely high levels of red blood cells.
A mutation that produced female or male sterility could, in theory, be found in any part of the chromosome.
TP53 R110 fs*13 is a frame shift deleterious mutation that produced a stop codon at position 122 (nucleotide 366) of TP53 with the loss of the protein.
Similar to previous results, only the mutation that produced an acutely open complex (μK411E) significantly rescued the cargo-recycling defect of fcho-1 mutants.
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The defects may be the result of several minor genetic mutations rather than the single mutation that produces seizures in the rare, highly heritable forms of epilepsy.
The next plague may be from a newly discovered infectious agent or a natural mutation that produces a new version of an old microbe.
It was only in the middle ages that a genetic mutation that produces tabby cat markings appeared, first in south-west Asia and then in Europe and Africa, marking the time when humans moved beyond simply living with cats to breeding them for fancy coats and other characteristics.
Neither type of behaviour, it turns out, is ideal for survival: a species containing only hawks would have a high casualty rate; a species containing only doves would be vulnerable to an invasion by hawks or a mutation that produces hawks, because the population growth rate of the competitive hawks would be much higher initially than that of the doves.
It is a struggle that he reads through hip-hop and its secret Islamic history, a mutation that produces more mutations.
The ayam cemani, a prized breed of Indonesian chicken, is the result of a genetic mutation that produces a completely black bird, from beak to bone.
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