- code. In
nature mutagenesis can lead to
cancer and
various heritable diseases, and it is also a
driving force of evolution.
Mutagenesis as a
science was...
- and any gene products. Also
called site-specific
mutagenesis or oligonucleotide-directed
mutagenesis, it is used for
investigating the
structure and biological...
- replicate,
mutagenesis caused by
viral infections is a
fairly common occurrence. Not all
integrating viruses cause insertional mutagenesis, however. Some...
-
adopted by
Lawrence Loeb and
colleagues to
describe the
strategy of
lethal mutagenesis to cure HIV by
using mutagenic ribonucleoside analogs.
There was an earlier...
-
Transposon mutagenesis, or
transposition mutagenesis, is a
biological process that
allows genes to be
transferred to a host organism's chromosome, interrupting...
-
significant ****togonial
mutagenesis in an SLT,
although at a rate one-third of that of X-rays. Russell's
earlier mutagenesis work on
Drosophila using...
- for the
editing or
mutagenesis of a
genome in vivo. Site-directed
mutagenesis has
proved useful in
situations that
random mutagenesis is not.
Other techniques...
-
involves the use of
several mutagenesis processes to
induce DNA
mutations at
random which may include:
Chemical mutagenesis is an easy tool that is used...
- recBCD, was
necessary for the
directed mutagenesis observed by
Cairns and
colleagues in 1989. The
directed mutagenesis hypothesis was
challenged in 2002,...
-
Mechanisms of
Mutagenesis (ISSNĀ 0027-5107,
impact factor 2020: 2.433)
Mutation Research/Genetic
Toxicology and
Environmental Mutagenesis (ISSNĀ 1383-5718...