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The four suppressor mutations were straightforward to detect because they led to reversion of dms4-1 mutant phenotypes (that is, the suppressor mutants were GFP− and had a normal developmental phenotype).
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The growth of E. coli and B. subtilis is relatively simple and related costs are low, while at the same time cell division stays around tens of minutes and with identification process of resulting mutations being straightforward [ 61].
Our predictions were straightforward.
Mitochondrial alignments were straightforward.
The identification of point mutations is now straightforward owing to advances in sequencing technology and in mutation detection.
The patterns of the mutation effects in various E730 and E734 mutants, like that of the E650 mutations, are not straightforward for making such a conclusion.
The effect of mutation in this case is straightforward, as mutations accumulate in each lineage at the mutation rate of individuals in the population (Kimura 1968), thus, we naturally expect that two isolated populations will diverge at twice their mutation rate or 2μ.
Although mapping and identifying a mutation using the rich resources of mouse genetics is straightforward, detecting mutations is neither fast nor cheap, thanks to two laborious bottlenecks.
The process of detecting disease mutations, however, has not always been straightforward.
The induction of a fitness hierarchy for specific drug resistance mutations from epidemiological data might not be straightforward, however.
In the MM, simulating the effects of this mutation on ERK* and Akt* levels is straightforward; simply increasing the k cat for PI-3K by threefold causes a tenfold increase in Akt* and a 1.43-fold increase in ERK*.
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