Nature, Volume 428Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 2004 |
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... mutations in the hCDC4 gene were found in 22 of the 190 samples . Nonsense mutations at codons 224 , 278 , 303 , 393 and 446 were found in eight tumours . All of these mutations are predicted to result in truncation of the protein at a ...
... mutations in the hCDC4 gene were found in 22 of the 190 samples . Nonsense mutations at codons 224 , 278 , 303 , 393 and 446 were found in eight tumours . All of these mutations are predicted to result in truncation of the protein at a ...
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... mutations were introduced into portions of the RNA that were expected to have a minimal impact on ribozyme function , whereas other mutations were placed in positions that were expected to be more disruptive ( Fig . 5a ) . Modest ...
... mutations were introduced into portions of the RNA that were expected to have a minimal impact on ribozyme function , whereas other mutations were placed in positions that were expected to be more disruptive ( Fig . 5a ) . Modest ...
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... mutation in human cancers . Of the more than 30 known tumour- associated B - RAF mutations , around 90 % alter amino acids in the kinase domain , raising the question of whether these muta- tions promote cancer simply by increasing B ...
... mutation in human cancers . Of the more than 30 known tumour- associated B - RAF mutations , around 90 % alter amino acids in the kinase domain , raising the question of whether these muta- tions promote cancer simply by increasing B ...
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