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For decades, accordingly, biologists have looked for gene mutations that enable some aspect of cancer cells' aberrant growth, metabolism, regeneration, or behavior.
Cancer cells bear mutations that enable rapid growth, but what if only some cells within a tumor possess indefinite growth?
As the fast-growing cells become cancerous, mutations that enable them to grow faster take over the population inside of tumors.
In any case, Dr. Sasisekharan cautioned, the mutations that enable a virus to jump species would vary for each type and strain of flu virus.
Researchers have so far found "five to nine" mutations that enable transmission in mammals, he noted.
Identification of the mutations that enable the evolved phenotype and understanding the molecular basis of their contribution to strain fitness and performance can reveal novel strategies for increasing tolerance.
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Most of the mutations that enabled bacteria to survive in the presence of an antibiotic made them less fit than ordinary bacteria when they were returned to the comfortable environment.
The oligonucleotides also harbored secondary silent mutations that enabled us to distinguish between nonsense mutations arising from HDR rather than fortuitously due to NHEJ (Fig. 4b).
Now, researchers think they know why: a mutation that enabled some flu viruses to beat the vaccine.
To illustrate the magnitude of the transformation, imagine a "mutation" that enabled humans to fly.
But couldn't the viruses evolve a mutation that enabled it to invade a respiratory cell?
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