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Microorganisms Primary mutation Genetic markers or culture conditions which Yield, mg/mL References... [Pg.287]

Moore, K. J., Swing, D. A., Copeland, N. G., and Jenkins, N. A. (1990). Interaction of the murine suppressor gene (dsu) with fourteen coat color mutations. Genetics 125 421-430. [Pg.175]

Two major areas are covered (i) the transmission and translation of genetic material to produce protein and (ii) mutation, genetic recombination and manipulation. The reader is referred to Appendix S.2 for the nature, dimension and conformation of genetic material. [Pg.425]

Based on our study s results, we believe that the discussed techniques can be used to increase cellulase productivity in cellulase hyperproducers produced by chemical mutation, genetic engineering, and protein engineering. [Pg.334]

Buyse IM, McCarthy SE, Lurix P, Pace RP, Vo D, Bartlett GA, Schmitt ES, Ward PA, Oermann C, Eng CM, Roa BR. Use of MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry in a 51-mutation test for cystic fibrosis evidence that 3199del6 is a disease-causing mutation. Genet Med 6 426-430. [Pg.324]

Force, A., Lynch, M., Pickett, F.B., Amores, A., Yan, Y., and Postlethwait., 1999, Preservation of duplicate genes by complementary, degenerative mutations. Genetics 151 1531-1545. [Pg.97]

Novick, P, Osmond, B.C., and Botstein, D., 1989, Suppressors of yeast actin mutations. Genetics 121 659-674. [Pg.202]

See also Circulatory system Gene mutation Genetic disorders Genetic engineering Genetics. [Pg.223]

Asberg A, Thorstensen K, Hveem K, Bjerve KS. Hereditary hemochromatosis the clinical significance of the S65C mutation. Genet Testing 2002 6 59-62. [Pg.1515]

CHRONIC HEALTH RISKS may cause skin sensitization with irritation, redness, and cholinesterase inhibition may cause mutations (genetic changes) in living cells may possibly cause reproductive damage in humans may be a teratogen in humans damages the male reproductive system decreases sperm count in animals may cause a skin allergy. [Pg.424]

Figure 17. UV radiation is one of the most prominent causes of DNA damage. Since UV radiation is high frequency and thus high energy, it can easUy damage the delicate DNA double helix. Individual nucleotide bases readily absorb UV radiation and can become excited after even short-term exposure. This can break hydrogen bonds between the two complementary chains and sometimes even the covalent bonds between the phosphate backbone and the ribose, causing genetic mutations. The result is a mutated genetic sequence and the production of defective proteins. Figure 17. UV radiation is one of the most prominent causes of DNA damage. Since UV radiation is high frequency and thus high energy, it can easUy damage the delicate DNA double helix. Individual nucleotide bases readily absorb UV radiation and can become excited after even short-term exposure. This can break hydrogen bonds between the two complementary chains and sometimes even the covalent bonds between the phosphate backbone and the ribose, causing genetic mutations. The result is a mutated genetic sequence and the production of defective proteins.
Natural selection will work effectively only when a sufficient variety of organisms exists within a population. This variety of organisms is called genetic variation, and nature has several reproduction mechanisms that contribute to this variation. They include mutation, genetic recombination, and bringing in genetic material from a different population. All these mechanisms operate on the level of genotypes and allies. [Pg.363]

In view of the intensive research on purine metabolism going on in various laboratories all over the world it was felt by several investigators in this field that the time was appropriate to convene a symposium dedicated to this subject. An International Symposium on Purine Metabolism in Man, the first of its kind, was therefore organized and held in Tel-Aviv, June 17 to 22, 1973. The meeting dealt with the various aspects of purine metabolism and its disorders - biochemistry, enzyme mutations, genetics, methodology, clinical aspects and treatment. This volume contains the full reports of all communications made at the symposium. Its publi-... [Pg.8]


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