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- noun The state of being
hypermutable
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Examples
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Accumulation of mutations in both lasR and rhlR correlated with development of hypermutability.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Thomas Bjarnsholt et al. 2010
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Accumulation of mutations in both lasR and rhlR correlated with development of hypermutability.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Thomas Bjarnsholt et al. 2010
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The researchers have yet to determine what the observed hypermutability is all about, but obviously, said David M.
NYT > Home Page By NATALIE ANGIER 2010
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It was shown previously that somatic hypermutability of proto-oncogenes can induce development of lymphomas.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Vladimir I. Kashuba et al. 2009
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At present, we don't know the nature of the mechanism responsible for this hypermutability, and only speculations could be done for its physiological function (s) in normal cells.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Vladimir I. Kashuba et al. 2009
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[35] hypermutability was demonstrated in damaged single-strand DNA formed at double-strand breaks in yeast
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Vladimir I. Kashuba et al. 2009
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