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Men with any of these 14 mutations were much more likely than those without to develop an advanced, invasive form of cancer which spread to the lymph nodes or other parts of the body, and to die from the disease.
In the present investigation HRAS mutations dominated over KRAS mutations and HRAS codon 61 mutations were much more frequent than codon 12 mutations, which is in line with most previous investigations.
Deletion mutations were much less often observed, 225 alleles were smaller than their corresponding germline alleles.
Further, quantitative gene mutations were much higher in cancer patients of Caucasian ancestry compared with other ethnic groups.
These authors reported that cell lines with BRAF-activating mutations were much more sensitive to MEK inhibitors in comparison to those with RAS mutations.
Mutations were much more prevalent in short term survivors (21/26, 81%) than long term survivors (7/23, 30%, p = 0.0004).
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Overall, the prevalence of mutations is much higher in mitochondrial aaRSs, and the two most often mutated aaRSs are mitochondrial glutamyl-tRNA synthetase and dual localized glycyl-tRNA synthetase.
Deleterious mutations are much easier to study than beneficial mutations.
For most species, the overall rate of harmful mutations was much less than 0.5 per individual per generation, the researchers report in the 13 October issue of Science--too low to justify sexual reproduction.
Transverse mutations are much less frequent than the transition mutations and will affect these equations to a smaller extent.
It is known that EGFR mutations are much more frequent in the Asian population of lung AD and this may influence the association with a given subtype however this result is interesting and worthy of additional investigation.
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