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Microsatellite instability (MSI) is the
condition of
genetic hypermutability (predisposition to mutation) that
results from
impaired DNA
mismatch repair...
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contain minisatellite-like sequences, none was
found to be
hypermutable.
Since all
hypermutable minisatellites contain internal variants, they
provide extremely...
- of the
presence of
mutated PMS2.
Overexpression of PMS2
results in
hypermutability and DNA
damage tolerance.
Deficiency of PMS2 also
contributes to genetic...
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stimulates Lac(+)
reversion (adaptive mutation) with or
without general hypermutability". Genetics. 161 (3): 945–956. doi:10.1093/genetics/161.3.945. PMC 1462195...
- the same species; for example,
bacteria have been
observed to
evolve hypermutability as they
adapt to new
selective conditions.
These different rates of...
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challenged in 2002, by work
showing that the
phenomenon was due to
general hypermutability due to
selected gene amplification,
followed by
natural selection,...
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mutation rate),
however demonstrated that
there can be
deviations (
hypermutability) from this
general rule. As an
early member of the
Environmental Mutagen...
- DA (2012). "Base
damage within single-strand DNA
underlies in vivo
hypermutability induced by a
ubiquitous environmental agent". PLOS Genetics. 8 (12):...
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identified a
number of
genes that, when
mutationally inactivated,
cause hypermutable strains. The gene
products are, therefore,
called the "Mut" proteins...
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patients with
multiple pituitary hormone deficiency reveals two
sites of
hypermutability and a high
incidence of
corticotroph deficiency". J. Clin. Endocrinol...