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Neanderthals, who appear to lack the mutation, would have struggled with more smoke-related respiratory infections, fertility problems, and mortality.

Identification of p53 codon 72 mutation would have some implication for primary prevention of RPL and screening of high-risk individuals.

"So, the same bad mutation would have different consequences in disease if it were inherited from the mother or from the father".

Yet however useful to people, a tga1 mutation would have been detrimental to teosinte, making it more vulnerable to destruction in the digestive tract of the consumer and so less able to disperse its seeds.

Based on the current standard pathogenicity criteria for mtDNA mutations, the mutation would have been easily excluded as potentially deleterious.

We expected that the mutation would have an effect on substrate phosphorylation if the Lys216 facilitates ATP binding.

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Thus, a prediction based on our structural analysis is that class 1 mutations would have a greater negative impact on pVHL-HIF-2α interaction than class 2 mutations.

Study design Based on the original diagnostic criteria for RTT, we developed a 10-item checklist with a score ranging from 0 to 12. Results If only girls with a score of 8 or more had been tested, 46% of the girls without mutations would have been excluded from testing without missing a single girl with MECP2-positive results.

For instance, if one mutation occurs every millionth generation, then two species that differed by three mutations would have split from each other approximately three million generations ago.

Given the essential role for autophagy in development and metabolism, it is difficult to conceive that CD-associated mutations would have marked systemic effects upon overall levels of autophagy.

Estimates of the rate of somatic mutations per locus per cell generation (10−7) for multicellular clonal organisms (e.g., Goniastrea aspera, G. favulus, and Platygyrus sinensis) [62] suggest it is far less likely that two independent somatic mutations would have occurred in the same tissue.

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