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1   Mutagenesis -- 6 Related Subjects   6
2 Mutagenesis.   23
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Mutagenesis, Cassette -- See Mutagenesis, Insertional


Mutagenesis where the mutation is caused by the introduction of foreign DNA sequences into a gene or extragenic sequence. This may occur spontaneously in vivo or be experimentally induced in vivo or in vitro. Proviral DNA insertions into or adjacent to a cellular proto-oncogene can interrupt GENETIC TRANSLATION of the coding sequences or interfere with recognition of regulatory elements and cause unregulated expression of the proto-oncogene resulting in tumor formation
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4 Mutagenesis -- Congresses. : Molecular and cellular mechanisms of mutagenesis / edited by J.F. Lemontt and W.M. Generoso  1982 1
5 Mutagenesis -- genetics.   3
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Mutagenesis, Insertional -- See Also DNA Transposable Elements


Discrete segments of DNA which can excise and reintegrate to another site in the genome. Most are inactive, i.e., have not been found to exist outside the integrated state. DNA transposable elements include bacterial IS (insertion sequence) elements, Tn elements, the maize controlling elements Ac and Ds, Drosophila P, gypsy, and pogo elements, the human Tigger elements and the Tc and mariner elements which are found throughout the animal kingdom
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7 Mutagenesis, Insertional   3
8 Mutagenesis, Insertional -- genetics : Insertional mutagenesis strategies in cancer genetics / Adam J. Dupuy, David A. Largaespada, editors  2011 1
9 Mutagenesis, Insertional -- methods   3
10 Mutagenesis -- Laboratory manuals : Type 3 secretion systems : methods and protocols / edited by Matthew L. Nilles, Danielle L. Jessen Condry  2016 1
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Mutagenesis, Linker-Insertion -- See Mutagenesis, Insertional


Mutagenesis where the mutation is caused by the introduction of foreign DNA sequences into a gene or extragenic sequence. This may occur spontaneously in vivo or be experimentally induced in vivo or in vitro. Proviral DNA insertions into or adjacent to a cellular proto-oncogene can interrupt GENETIC TRANSLATION of the coding sequences or interfere with recognition of regulatory elements and cause unregulated expression of the proto-oncogene resulting in tumor formation
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12 Mutagenesis -- Methodology   5
13 Mutagenesis -- Periodicals   6
14 Mutagenesis -- physiology. : Cell cycle and growth control : biomolecular regulation and cancer / edited by Gary S. Stein, Arthur B. Pardee  2004 1
15 Mutagenesis -- Research -- Periodicals : Mutation research. Fundamental and molecular mechanisms of mutagenesis  1988- 1
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Mutagenesis, Site-Directed -- See Also Gene Editing


Genetic engineering or molecular biology techniques that involve DNA REPAIR mechanisms for incorporating site-specific modifications into a cell's genome
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17 Mutagenesis, Site-Directed   4
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Mutagenesis Testing -- See Mutagenicity testing


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Mutagenesis, Viral Insertional -- See Mutagenesis, Insertional


Mutagenesis where the mutation is caused by the introduction of foreign DNA sequences into a gene or extragenic sequence. This may occur spontaneously in vivo or be experimentally induced in vivo or in vitro. Proviral DNA insertions into or adjacent to a cellular proto-oncogene can interrupt GENETIC TRANSLATION of the coding sequences or interfere with recognition of regulatory elements and cause unregulated expression of the proto-oncogene resulting in tumor formation
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