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- longer functional. A neomorphic mutation causes a dominant gain of gene function that is different from the normal function. A neomorphic mutation can cause...
- MicroSystems (slide-based Microarrays and scanners)[citation needed] and Neomorphic (for bioinformatics) in 2000, ParAllele Bioscience (custom SNP genotyping)...
- disease that results from this type of mutation is Alzheimer's disease. Neomorphic mutations are a part of the gain-of-function mutations and are characterized...
- are geological processes that deal primarily with rock reformation. The neomorphic process, as it relates to geology and petrography, is one of the many...
- present it forms the medioventral part of the auditory bulla; it is a neomorphic element derived from the tubal cartilage and the sheath of the tympanohyal...
- precipitated as calcite (as in calcite seas), or formed by alteration (neomorphic replacement) of aragonitic ooids (or the aragonite layers in originally...
- possess a novel skull bone not found in other reptiles, referred to as the "neomorphic bone" or neomorph, which is a component of the dermatocranium. Ancestrally...
- Aesar (Acq 2015) Affymetrix (Acq 2016) Genetic MicroSystems (Acq 1999) Neomorphic (Acq 2000) ParAllele Bioscience USB Corporation (Acq 2008) Panomics (Acq...
- produced through a heterozygous gain-of-function mutation (specifically a neomorphic one) in isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH) (which under normal cir****stances...
- NM, Lauer J, et al. (October 2015). "CMT2D neuropathy is linked to the neomorphic binding activity of glycyl-tRNA synthetase". Nature. 526 (7575): 710–714...