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Experiments have been carried out for different percentage of mutation ranging one to five.
The Pseudo Code of NSGA-II is presented as follows: Open image in new window where P m is percentage of mutation and P c is percentage of cross over.
Each method for calling genotypes (Figure 2) was analysed for the percentage of mutation sites that were successfully genotyped (success rate) by nine different assay strategies (Figure 4).
The greatest percentage of mutation type in each chromosome of the AM genome was C/T transitions except Chromosome 3. Unmapped regions and Chromosome 3 of AM have G/A transitions as the greatest percentage of mutation type.
Chromosomes 3 and 4 and unmapped regions had C/T transitions as the highest percentage of mutation type.
Overall the percentage of mutation was very similar (14% in FFPE tissue vs. 16% in fresh frozen tissue).
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The high percentage of mutations observed, the observation of mutational heterogeneity (different genotypes in 1 or different samples from the same tumor), and the observation of mutations in other histological types, raises the question whether paraffin material is suitable for analysis.
Additionally, the number of mutated genes and mutations per cancer are, a small percentage of mutations in a coding region varies greatly [ 26]: 97% of mutations are single-base substitutions and about 3% are insertions or deletions.
In our experience, automated base call software overlooked a high percentage of mutations, necessitating direct inspection of chromatograms.
In any case, this figure is significantly lower than the percentage of mutations in the analyzed cells (see Table 1), therefore the majority of mutations occurred in vivo.
Three parameters are needed for the M-ratio test: effective population size, percentage of mutations greater than one step (Δg), and average size of a non one-step mutation (r).
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