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    “…The acquisition of mutations plays critical roles in adaptation, evolution, senescence, and tumorigenesis. …”
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    “…Biased mutation spectra are pervasive, with wide variation in the magnitude of mutational biases that influence genome evolution and adaptation. …”
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    “…Mutational processes and their exposures in particular genomes are key to our understanding of how these genomes are shaped. …”
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    por Rajput, Manoj Kumar
    Publicado 2020
    “…Therefore, HBV spreads with mutations and variations. The mutations have been reported both in non-structural as well as structural genes of HBV genome. …”
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    “…Additionally, in silico analysis of the binding of peptides containing the Leu30Val mutation to the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) molecules carried by the patient harboring this mutation suggested that the mutation could produce several novel immunogenic epitopes in this patient. …”
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    “…Similar cancer types may nevertheless differ widely in the genetic mutations they carry. In this Closeup, Kristensen and Borresen-Dale discuss how identifying these mutations can define which therapy is most likely to succeed in eliminating the cancerous cells and how the methodology developed by Dias-Santagata et al and described in this issue, is an important step in making mutation screening a reality in the clinical practice worldwide.…”
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    por Rider, Leah, Cramer, Scott D
    Publicado 2015
    “…Prostate cancers with mutations to a protein called SPOP use an error-prone method to repair broken DNA strands.…”
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    “…The current view of these processes is reviewed, and the current understanding of DNA polymerases and their role as mutator enzymes is discussed.…”
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    “…Mutational hotspots, with recurrent mutations across cancer samples, represent genomic positions with elevated mutation rates, often caused by highly localized mutational processes. …”
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    por Anwar, Tamanna, Khan, Asad U
    Publicado 2006
    “…We describe MAP MUTATION (developed using PERL script) to quickly compare two strains and display mutational information and report specific positions where mutation has occurred. …”
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    por Beckman, Robert A.
    Publicado 2009
    “…BACKGROUND: Tumorigenesis requires multiple genetic changes. Mutator mutations are mutations that increase genomic instability, and according to the mutator hypothesis, accelerate tumorigenesis by facilitating oncogenic mutations. …”
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    “…In vivo, oncogenic mutations have been shown to occur at exons 12, 13, and 61, resulting in any 1 of 19 possible point mutations in a given tumor for a specific RAS isoform. …”
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    “…All cancers originate from a single cell that starts to behave abnormally due to the acquired somatic mutations in its genome. Until recently, the knowledge of the mutational processes that cause these somatic mutations has been very limited. …”
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