High-Efficiency Site-Directed Mutagenesis of Large Plasmid Vectors
...s study, primers were designed to repair a
frameshift mutation by inserting the missing nucleotide in the open reading frame (ORF) of the Moloney Murine Leukemia Virus (MMLV) gag-pol fusion protein. QuikChange reactions were performed with components of the standard kit or the Qu...
Ames test
...n type of mutation (i.e. a base pair mutation or a
frameshift mutation) will cause the strand to revert to a normal state, not requiring nutrients to grow. If the mutation screened for has in fact occurred dense spots in the colonies will form. A certain number of spots may form due to random mutation not cause...
Transversion
...on or transversion ); addition; or deletion (
frameshift ) of one or a few bases . Full article >>> Since transition mutation s ( purine to purine or pyrimidine to pyrimidine mutation s) are more likely than transversion ( purine to pyrimidine or vice-versa) mutation s, ......
Pseudogene
...seudogene s are often recognized by non sense or
frameshift mutation s that disrupt an open reading frame that encodes a functional protein in a related genome . Full article >>> PSEUDOGENE - Inactive but stable components of the genome which derived by duplication and mutation of ...
Nucleic acids
...ting dyes may be used to stain DNA or to induce
frameshift mutation . Full article >>> Endonuclease enzyme digests nucleic acids starting in the middle of the strand . Related Exonuclease Restriction enzyme ... Full article >>> lag phase The stage of growth of micr...
Nonsense Mutation
...mutant site . For example, nonsense mutation s,
frameshift mutation s, and insertion sequence (IS)-induced mutation s. Full article >>> nonsense mutation A mutation that results in the premature termination of a polypeptide chain. Full article >>> Nonsense mutation -- ...
Mutation
...tation s are changes in the DNA . Frameshift A
frameshift mutation is usually severe, producing a completely nonfunctional protein . Full article >>> A permanent structural alteration in DNA . In most cases, DNA changes either have no effect or cause harm, but occasionally a mutation ...
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