Examples of 'mutation would' in a sentence

Meaning of "mutation would"

Mutation would: This phrase indicates a speculative or hypothetical scenario involving the occurrence of a genetic change or variation within a biological organism. It suggests a condition or consequence that might result from a mutation in genetic material

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It is likely any such mutation would be lethal.
A mutation would take years and years to evolve.
Success at this attempted mutation would obviously lead to a double mutant.
Typically, a target sequence is a region of a gene that a mutation would have an effect.
A mutation would take years to evolve.
It has been unclear why inheritance of a systemic mitochondrial mutation would result in a specific neurodegeneration.
A mutation would takeyears to evolve.
I would expect whatever caused this mutation would have completely altered his internal organs.
This mutation would induce an autoimmune response and inhibit fertility.
If given leptin administratively, the mutation would be reversed and puberty resumed.
This mutation would be a disadvantage.
Since PE is such an active cytotoxin, this mutation would still be useful.
A mutation would have recognizable DNA.
Which of the following types of mutation would convert a proto-oncogene into an oncogene?
Mutation would open up the possibility of evolutionary change, but it would be split-level evolution.

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Genetic testing for this mutation would be available to other family members.
A-A mutation would take years and years to evolve.
For example, a person who has inherited a germline APC mutation would be prone to develop cancers.
Obviously, that mutation would vanish in the first generation.
For example, a person who has inherited a germline KVLQT1 mutation would be prone to develop LQT.
In either case, the mutation would reduce or eliminate the CKIs kinase inhibitory activity.
For example, a person who has inherited a germline DCC mutation would be prone to develop cancers.
The Fin-minor mutation would result in a nephrin molecule lacking a part of the cytosolic domain.
For example, a person who has inherited a germline KCNE2 mutation would be prone to develop LQT.
A mutation would have recognizable DNA . This does not.
But an insect is complex . A mutation would take years and years to evolve.
This mutation would result in a destabilization of the hybrid with probe S-4444.
For example, a person who has inherited a germline MCC mutation would be prone to develop cancers.
This genetic mutation would have occurred about 25 million years ago.
Inhibiting FLT3 and its mutation would be advantageous.
To believe that such a drastic mutation would produce a viable new type, capable of occupying.
Primers flanking a known mutation would then be used to amplify a fragment of BSL2.

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