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Mutagenesis (/mjuːtəˈdʒɛnɪsɪs/) is a
process by
which the
genetic information of an
organism is
changed by the
production of a mutation. It may occur...
- Site-directed
mutagenesis is a
molecular biology method that is used to make
specific and
intentional mutating changes to the DNA
sequence of a gene and...
- In
molecular biology,
insertional mutagenesis is the
creation of
mutations in DNA by the
addition of one or more base pairs. Such
insertional mutations...
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saturation mutagenesis (SSM), or
simply site saturation, is a
random mutagenesis technique used in
protein engineering, in
which a
single codon or...
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Transposon mutagenesis, or
transposition mutagenesis, is a
biological process that
allows genes to be
transferred to a host organism's chromosome, interrupting...
- C****ette
mutagenesis is a type of site-directed
mutagenesis that uses a short, double-stranded
oligonucleotide sequence (gene c****ette) to
replace a fragment...
- DNA
Repair and
Mutagenesis is a college-level
textbook about DNA
repair and
mutagenesis written by
Errol Friedberg,
Graham Walker,
Wolfram Siede, Richard...
- In
molecular biology,
mutagenesis is an
important laboratory technique whereby DNA
mutations are
deliberately engineered to
produce libraries of mutant...
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Sequence saturation mutagenesis (SeSaM) is a chemo-enzymatic
random mutagenesis method applied for the
directed evolution of
proteins and enzymes.[citation...
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Mechanisms of
Mutagenesis (ISSN 0027-5107,
impact factor 2020: 2.433)
Mutation Research/Genetic
Toxicology and
Environmental Mutagenesis (ISSN 1383-5718...