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Dr. Ratcliff and his colleagues are now examining 25 genomes of the evolved yeast, looking for the mutations that gave them snowflake bodies.
The eventual losers initially pulled into the lead with mutations that gave them a short-term increase in their growth rate.
Dr. Prum speculated that studying these chickens might allow scientists to determine the specific mutations that gave rise to Anchiornis's plumage.
The particular array of frame-shifting mutations that gave rise to the two clusters observed in subject 18, however, are not all embedded in strings of like bases.
Because Katushka is dimeric, the authors also applied the mutations that gave rise to the monomeric protein TagRFP (Merzlyak et al., 2007), resulting in mKate.
However, none of the mutations that gave high salt tolerance in the wheat HKT1 experiment was found in Thellungiella HKT1 (data not shown).
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Somatic tumor mutations that give rise to mutated antigens presented on the cell surface (neo-epitopes) are potent targets for cancer immunotherapy [ 1, 3].
This article surveys the main categories of genetic disease, focusing on the types of genetic mutations that give rise to them, the risks associated with exposure to certain environmental agents, and the course of managing genetic disease through counseling, diagnosis, and treatment.
Essentially, with accessible and affordable CRISPR technology, we will not only be able to treat hereditary disorders and other mutations that give rise to disease, but to even modify hereditary characteristics, make genetic enhancements or perhaps create "customized" embryos.
Knowing this can help pinpoint genetic mutations that give rise to facial deformities.
However, it is clear that aneuploidy can introduce mutations that give rise to malignant transformation and lead to genetic instability [24].
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