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volcanii is more efficient with DNA from E. coli strains with dam− mutations (which make the cell unable to methylate at GATC sites) than from dam+ strains.

The expressed protein contains T24A S256A S319A mutations, which make it insensitive to inhibition by AKT [ 4].

In addition, the tumor cells may acquire subsequent mutations which make them resistant to inhibitors that target the original activated oncogene.

Using the notation R = A or G, Y = T or C, the only mutations which make a difference to the number of clusters (that is runs) of Rs or Ys are those of the form YRY ↔ YYY (and the reverse complement mutations).

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However, it is limited by labeling efficiency, technical complexity, and crucially, the risk of incorporating random mutations which makes them unsuitable in the clinic.

Pseudo-gene has some deleterious mutations, which makes it non-functional.

Their shoots, runners, branches or subcolonies (=ramets sensu Jackson et al. 1985)) allow for a replication of identical genetic material (barring somatic mutations), which makes a comparison of tolerances and associated reaction norms straightforward.

These once-mutated cells can, with a certain probability, acquire the second mutation, which makes them fully malignant.

Both conditions are caused by a single DNA mutation, which makes them relatively easy to detect.

In these circumstances a mutation which made it easier for big brains to evolve might do well.

In addition, it contains a D76A mutation, which makes the inhibitory propeptide resistant to proteolysis [3].

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