Sentence examples for mutations that moved from inspiring English sources

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The mutant pJM11 containing mutations that moved the αCTD-binding site one helical turn upstream had the largest defect, making only 15% of wild-type activity, implying that the location of the αCTD-binding site in Pm is important, possibly because the αCTD requires direct interaction with Mor.

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But with each division comes the risk of a dangerous mutation that moves the stem cell one step closer to being cancerous.

"Things that move too.

Since Y306F HDAC8 is nearly devoid of catalytic activity, mutations that cause Y306 to move away from the "in" conformation similarly will be catalytically incompetent.

Ishikawa et al. also found that algae that had a mutation in the gene that codes for TTC26 had short cilia that moved in an abnormal way.

Mutations that add or change function?

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

The IDH-2 mutation is just one of many enzyme mutations that are found in acute myelogenous leukemia.

That was unexpected, said Lalueza-Fox, because the mutation for blue eyes was thought to have arisen more recently than the mutations that cause lighter skin colour.

This is not surprising: the bigger the effect a mutation has, the bigger the chance that it will be something disruptive, so mutations that have dramatic effects are likelier to be harmful than mutations that produce modest changes.

Mutations that had detrimental effects were lost from the species, and most of the mutations that lasted probably had only small effects on how individuals functioned.

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