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- Microsatellite instability (MSI) is the condition of genetic hypermutability (predisposition to mutation) that results from impaired DNA mismatch repair...
- 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...
- 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...
- challenged in 2002, by work showing that the phenomenon was due to general hypermutability due to selected gene amplification, followed by natural selection,...
- 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):...
- identified a number of genes that, when mutationally inactivated, cause hypermutable strains. The gene products are, therefore, called the "Mut" proteins...
- patients with multiple pituitary hormone deficiency reveals two sites of hypermutability and a high incidence of corticotroph deficiency". J. Clin. Endocrinol...