Sentence examples for mutations that define from inspiring English sources

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Somewhere among the genetic disparities must lie the mutation or, more probably, mutations that define us.

The mutations that define the Avr3cP7064 sequence could not have simultaneously arisen in the two Avr3c gene copies.

Solely mutations that define monophyletic clades could be pinpointed to generate an effect on the fitness of the mtDNA.

Second, all eco1 suppressor mutations that define antiestablishment should be defective in releasing cohesin from yeast chromosomes.

First, we reconstructed artificial sequences of asexuals that do not take into account mutations that define phylogenetic branches connecting sexual individuals.

Recently developed technologies have enabled scientists to identify mutations that define human variability, determine the prevalence of identified genetic mutations in the population, and interpret the function and role of specific genes in disease.

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Nonsynonymous mutations that defined a specific group, clade, or lineage were identified manually.

Our Ar201 sequence shared only transition 3010 with the basal mutations that defined haplogroup M34 [ 35] so that the most parsimonious tree clustered it with this haplogroup.

In the whole genome study [ 12], the one representative L0d1b sample, only contained the 16212, 16069 and 16169 mutations and not the additional mutations that defined the three terminal groups in the L0d2b clade on the network.

However, in a recent article [ 8], a Canary specific U6b1a branch was further refined because two (9738 and 15431) of the four mutations that defined this lineage were shared by U6b1b sequences found in the Maghreb relating the Canary lineage origins, as in the case of U6c1, to this North African area.

R1a chromosomes are placed between R2 and R1b, with the SRY10831.2 SNP mutation that defines this haplogroup being incorrectly assigned as recurrent, mutating from G to A between R2 and R1a, and then back from A to G between R1a and R1b.

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