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Forward chaining Frequency

Although the rates of spontaneous mutation are low, they can be greatly increased by mutagenic chemicals (Chapter 27) or by irradiation. It is perfectly practical to measure the rates of both forward and back mutation. When this was done, it was found that certain chemicals, e.g., acridine dyes, induce mutations that undergo reverse mutation at a very much lower frequency than normal. It was eventually shown that these mutations resulted either from deletions of one or more nucleotides from the chain or from insertions of extra nucleotides. Deletion and insertion mutations often result from errors during genetic recombination and repair at times when the DNA chain is broken. [Pg.1476]

The EGA in human small intestine was modeled using a chain of 100 bidirectionally coupled relaxation osdUators [Robertson-Dunn and Linkens, 1976]. Goupling was nonuniform and asymmetrical. The model featured (1) a piecewise linear decline in intrinsic frequency along the chain, (2) a piecewise linear decline in coupling similar to that of the intrinsic frequency, (3) forward coupling which is stronger than... [Pg.99]


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