A de novo mutation (DNM) is any mutation or alteration in the genome of an individual organism (human, animal, plant, microbe, etc.) that was not inherited...
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beginning', 'anew') may refer to: De novo mutation, a new germline mutation not inherited from either parent De novo protein design, the creation of a protein...
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September 2018. Chandley AC (April 1991). "On the parental origin of de novo mutation in man". Journal of Medical Genetics. 28 (4): 217–23. doi:10.1136/jmg...
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only have occurred from at least one de novo germline mutation in the history of human evolution. De novo mutations have also been researched as playing...
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caused by a mutation in the ASXL3 gene, which is considered a de novo mutation. Genetic changes that are described as de novo (new) mutations can be either...
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heterozygous de-novo missense mutation. Six patients were found with de-novo missense mutation and one patient was identified with de-novo splice site mutation. De...
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of a mutation spectrum is the distribution of rates for all individual mutations that might happen in a genome (e.g., ). From this full de novo spectrum...
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Silent mutations, also called synonymous or samesense mutations, are mutations in DNA that do not have an observable effect on the organism's phenotype...
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passing the mutated genes to offspring. New mutations (de novo) can also occur causing NM and de novo mutations have been most often found to occur in the...
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distinctive facial features. Snijders Blok–Campeau syndrome is typically a de novo mutation which generally occurs during the early embryonic stages of development...
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