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  • The somatic mutation and recombination tests (SMARTs) are in vivo genotoxicity tests performed in Drosophila melanogaster (Fruit fly). These fruit fly...
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    permanent mutations, and many organisms have mechanisms, such as apoptotic pathways, for eliminating otherwise-permanently mutated somatic cells. Beneficial...
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    with a gene having a somatic mutation giving rise to a frameshift mutation. The methods include providing a tissue or fluid sample and conducting gene analysis...
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    more deleterious mutations over time than beneficial or reversing mutations.[citation needed] Chromosomal crossover involves recombination between the paired...
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  • germline age-related mutated alleles is known as mutation accumulation. Note that somatic mutations are not heritable, they are only a source of developmental...
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    In genetics, Flp-FRT recombination is a site-directed recombination technology, increasingly used to manipulate an organism's DNA under controlled conditions...
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    Evolution (redirect from Mutation-selection)
    process called homologous recombination, sexual organisms exchange DNA between two matching chromosomes. Recombination and reassortment do not alter allele...
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    Mutagen (redirect from Mutagenicity tests)
    Rasnick D (October 2000). "Aneuploidy, the somatic mutation that makes cancer a species of its own". Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton. 47 (2): 81–107. doi:10...
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    BRCA1 (redirect from BRCA1 mutation)
    "Germline and somatic mutations in homologous recombination genes predict platinum response and survival in ovarian, fallopian tube, and peritoneal carcinomas"...
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    The multiple sources of genetic variation include mutation and genetic recombination. Mutations are the ultimate sources of genetic variation, but other...
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    germline cells, that is 5 to 10-fold lower than the mutation frequency in somatic cells Thus low mutation frequency is a feature of germline cells in both...
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    processes of meiosis and mitosis. They allow for the recombination and random segregation of genetic material from the mother and father into new cells...
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  • Cre-Lox recombination is a site-specific recombinase technology, used to carry out deletions, insertions, translocations and inversions at specific sites...
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  • introduced to the deleterious mutation does not have a recombination of alleles passed on by the parents. Instead, the exact copy and number of genes that were...
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    G (2003). "Somatic NF1 mutation spectra in a family with neurofibromatosis type 1: Toward a theory of genetic modifiers". Human Mutation. 22 (6): 423–7...
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  • conversion resulting in mutation of the CYP21A2 gene is a common underlying genetic cause of congenital adrenal hyperplasia. Somatic gene conversion is one...
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    caused by a mutation in an autosomal or X chromosomal gene. The masculinization of XX males is variable. This syndrome is diagnosed and occurs in approximately...
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    both common SNPs and rare mutations, whether germline or somatic. The term SNV has therefore been used to refer to point mutations found in cancer cells...
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  • be used to study functional consequences of mutations in vivo by enabling direct genome editing in somatic cells. By the classical genetics approach, a...
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  • stretches of DNA nucleotides. In tobacco plant somatic cells, DNA double-strand break-induced recombination between ectopic homologous sequences appears...
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