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At any given moment, the population is laden with a portfolio of recent mutations, each of whose days are numbered.
In the absence of mutations, each of the new double stranded DNA molecules has the same sequence of base pairs (nucleotides) the original DNA molecule had.
The risk of contracting a serious form of jaundice is three to five times higher in infants carrying two specific genetic mutations, each of which is generally benign when it occurs alone.
Shown are the 99 most frequent mutations; each of them was found in over 9% of the isolates in the data-set.
The alignment in Fig. 2A revealed 3 non-conserved mutations, each of which was unique to one of the Yar strains, i.e. D67G (Yar 46-2), E122G (Yar 71 and Yar 114) and D277A (Yar 48).
This was accomplished by generating 4 different point mutations each of which has a unique effect on the conformation/activity state of the protein with and without a nuclear localization signal (NLS) and measuring how they modulate cell death in response to three distinct stressors: hyperosmotic stress, thapsigargin and oxygen/glucose deprivation.
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When the WEAU d10 sequences were partitioned by presence or absence of this mutation, each of the two sub-lineage distributions was consistent with a Poisson distribution (Fig. 1A) and a star phylogeny.
The common diseases, which the company will assess, are generally caused by several different mutations, each one of which confers a small extra risk.
Two patients (nos. 22 and 153) had two mutations: in each of them, a D310 mutation coexisted with a D-Loop mutation located outside the D310 repeat.
Then we counted the number of mutations of each gene in each vcf file and calculated the average of mutation in WT and KO.
The analysis of derived mutations is consistent with this interpretation because there is an excess of unique derived mutations in each of the five arrangements (Table S7).
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