How to use in-sentence of “mutation”:
– Some believe that their mutation helps society and do not want a cure for it and start protesting.
– The genes in mitochondria and plastids only change when a mutation happens.
– The mechanisms of which the bacteria undergo to become antibiotic resistant are via genetic mutation and horizontal gene transfer.
– Some people are heterozygous: they have the sickle mutation in one copy and the other copy is normal.
– The color is probably a geneticsgenetic mutation and is very close to orange.
– When a genetic mutation runs in families it is known as a trait.

Example sentences of “mutation”:
- It explains the effects of mutation on carcinogenesis.
- This selective survival advantage for carriers is responsible for keeping the mutation in populations way above its mutation rate.
– It explains the effects of mutation on carcinogenesis.
– This selective survival advantage for carriers is responsible for keeping the mutation in populations way above its mutation rate.
– Because they rely on DNA and RNA polymerases which lack proofreading ability, they get higher mutation rates.
– An example of a mutation is cancer.
– They have the same mutation in all versions.
– The second is his neutral theory, the idea that the bulk of molecular evolutionary changes are driven by mutation and random chance, rather than by natural selection.
– He developed a mistaken mutation theory of evolution, mainly due to the peculiarities of his favourite organism, the Evening Primrose.
– The human ability to drink milk during adult life is supported by a lactase mutation which prevents this switch-off.
– The Unc93b1 mutation 3d disrupts exogenous antigen presentation and signaling via Toll-like receptors 3, 7 and 9.
– An analysis of family inheritance suggest that a dominant gene mutation may be the root cause of the condition when it is present from birth.
– The modern mutation was developed by breeding the Shetland sheep with Barbadian Black Belly Sheep.
– Fragile X syndrome occurs as a result of a mutation of the “FMR1” gene on the X chromosome.
– This can lead to a point mutation if not repaired by the DNA repair enzymes such as uracil glycosylase, which cleaves a uracil in DNA.
More in-sentence examples of “mutation”:
- RNA viruses have very high mutation rates compared to DNA viruses.
- These are diseases because of an error or mutation in a person's DNA.
- This is because the natural mutation rate of an allele is almost always much lower than 1%.
– RNA viruses have very high mutation rates compared to DNA viruses.
– These are diseases because of an error or mutation in a person’s DNA.
– This is because the natural mutation rate of an allele is almost always much lower than 1%.
– Human populations have a high proportion of this mutation wherever milk is important in the diet.
– Resistance to amantadine develops by mutation causing amino acid substitutions in the M2 protein.
– Serotonin 5-HT receptor loss of function mutation in a patient with fenfluramine-associated primary pulmonary hypertension.
– Other mutants do not like their mutation and begin lining up at Alcatraz Island to get the cure.
– Haplogroup J arose from a mutation which occurred about 31,700 years ago in Southwest Asia.
– He showed that the probability of a mutation increasing the fitness of an organism decreases proportionately with the magnitude of the mutation.
– This makes it possible for those with the mutation to continue drinking fresh milk throughout their lives.
– A point mutation is a “single base substitution”.
– Human populations have a high proportion of this mutation wherever milk is important to the diet.
– In the two books “Darwin’s Radio” and “Darwin’s Children” he writes about the problem of overpopulation with a mutation the human genome making, basically a new series of humans.
– This mutation also happens with the Manx cat.
– They suspected that the ear mutation was from a dominant allele.
– Also, by derivation, an individual carrying the mutation may be called a mutant or a “mutation“.
– In 1942, he and Salvador Luria of Indiana University demonstrated that bacterial resistance to virus infection is caused by random mutation and not adaptive change.
– A mutation in hormone production slows the development of the non-sexual tissues compared to the gonads.
– A mutation on chromosome #2 stops the shutdown in lactase production, making it possible for those with the mutation to continue drinking fresh milk throughout their lives.
– With this they compared different protein molecules to show what the mutation did.
– A nonsense mutation is a point mutation in a DNA sequence that leads to an early stop codon.
– Sometimes, there is a mutation in cat families.
– Evidence for balancing selection can be found in the number of alleles in a population which are maintained above mutation rate frequencies.
– There are forces which add heritable variation to the population, such as mutation and recombination.
– In biology, a mutation is a change in the genetic material.
– It is caused by a mutation in the gene for the protein dystrophin.
– Because these laws are only slightly different, each is assumed to be like a mutation of the original universe, as if each universe was a kind of single-celled organism.
– It was discovered over fifty years ago that, if the male carries a mutation which disrupts the dance, he cannot achieve mating: the females reject him.
– According to Welsing, White people are the result of genetic mutation and are the children of Africans.
– So long as the proportions of each form is above mutation rate, then selection must be the cause.
– He either found a natural mutation of the mandarin orange, which he grew, or he created a hybrid of the mandarin and the Seville oranges.
– This is because of a geneticsgenetic mutation that affects the way their tail develops.
– Monozygotic twins are genetically “nearly identical” and they are always the same sex unless there has been a mutation during development.
– Each one is caused by a mutation in a different position in the genome.
– DNA damages and mutation are fundamentally different.
– The technical way of saying this is: they have the same single nucleotide polymorphism mutation in all haplotypes.
– The origin of this mutation was between 4,000 and 24,000 years ago.
– A mutation on chromosome 2 stops the shutdown in lactase production.
– SSI warned that the mutation could reduce the effect of COVID-19 vaccines under development, although it was unlikely to render them useless.
– The sickling occurs because of a single point mutation in the gene for the beta chain of haemoglobin.
– For example, a single base mutation in the APOE gene is associated with a higher risk for Alzheimer’s disease.
– Their unusual tail is really an accidental genetic mutation in the cat world.
– Color mutation often happens with them, so people sometimes have them as a pet.
– Because the heterozygote survives, so does the HgbS allele survive at a rate much higher than the mutation rate.
– In his “Algorithm Design Manual”, Skiena advises against genetic algorithms for any task: “”It is quite unnatural to model applications in terms of genetic operators like mutation and crossover on bit strings.
– Somatic mutation leading to mosaicism is common in the beginning and end stages of human life.
