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Geneticists are less familiar with his contributions to mutation and how he related the process of mutagenesis to the gene and distinguished gene mutations from other genetic and epigenetic events such as polyploidy, chromosome rearrangements, and position effects.

We modified the wild-type Tth pol by (i) deletion of the N-terminal 5′ to 3′ exonuclease domain, (ii) fusion with the DNA-binding protein Sso7d, (iii) introduction of four known effective point mutations from other DNA polymerase mutants, and (iv) codon optimization to reduce the GC content.

However, NPD does not differentiate between those with severe CFTR mutations from other CF patients with minor but serious mutations.

Despite the fact that Belgians historically have been in contact with many populations, only a limited number of founder mutations from other countries were detected.

Within lineage E, two haplotypes H10 and H3 occurred in a small sub-lineage that was separated by four mutations from other haplotypes (Fig. 2).

Consider that the same model should work if we were trying to predict effects of mutations from other known mutation effects through cross-validation, which would then be GBA (but also including an information retrieval component).

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However, cancer driver mutations have particular characteristics that Kaminker et al. (2007a) exploited with the CanPredict algorithm to distinguish cancer mutations from others based on annotation and sequence features.

This is even less probable when the private alleles/haplotypes diverge by more than one mutation from other alleles/haplotypes, since this would involve multiple mutation events.

The CGs generated by a single mutation from other dinucleotides were classified into transition-generated CGs (Tsg, CG derived from CA/TG) and transversion-generated CGs (Tvg, CG derived from CC/CT/AG/GG).

Wiehe et al. [ 46] showed that one can distinguish recombination and gene conversion by local patterns of linkage disequilibrium (LD); a characteristic pattern of high LD between non-consecutive SNPs with mutual low LD to intervening SNPs might similarly allow one to distinguish genuine recurrent mutation from other possible sources of high phylogenetic imperfection.

Then the colony size of the double mutant strains is measured, and the extent to which a specific double mutation deviates from other double mutation strains of the same query gene is derived.

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