Point mutation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A point mutation (or single base substitution or single nucleotide mutation), is a type of mutation that causes the replacement of a single base nucleotide with another nucleotide ...
Mutation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A point mutation can be reversed by another point mutation, in which the nucleotide is changed back to its original state (true reversion) or by second-site reversion (a ...
mutation: Point Mutations — Infoplease.com
Encyclopedia — mutation Point Mutations. Each gene is made up of a long sequence of substances called nucleotides; these nucleotides, taken in series of three at a time, specify ...
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point mutation - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about point mutation
mutation. In biology, a change in the genes produced by a change in the DNA that makes up the hereditary material of all living organisms. It can be a change in a single gene or a ...
Human Prion Point Mutations
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Point Mutation
Encyclopedia information on Point Mutation ... Point Mutation. A point mutation is a particular type of mutation that is responsible for the replacement of a single base nucleotide ...
Point mutation - BBWiki
A point mutation [] is a mutation in which a single base in the sequence of a gene is changed, added, or deleted. There are several types of point mutations such as silent ...
Mutate a DNA Sentence!
Point mutations are single nucleotide base changes in a gene's DNA sequence. This type of mutation can change the gene's protein product in the following ways:
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point mutation. n. A mutation that changes only one small area or one nucleotide in a gene. point mutation. A mutation in which one nucleotide is added, deleted, or replaced by ...