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    point that is determined by the length of the molecules, the extent of mispairing (if any), and the GC content. Higher GC content results in higher melting...
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    Romero, C. Marsac and B. Kadenbach: Identification of point mutations by mispairing PCR as exemplified in MERRF disease, Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 173...
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    fragment was used during the first protocols of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification until Thermus aquaticus, the source of a heat-tolerant Taq...
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    they may switch multiple Opa proteins on or off through slipped-strand mispairing. That is, the bacteria introduce frameshift mutations that bring genes...
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    modifications, and piRNA. L1s can further impact genome variation through mispairing and unequal crossing over during meiosis due to its repetitive DNA sequences...
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    potential for guanine oxidation.[citation needed] Oxidized guanine has mispairing potential and is mutagenic. Oxoguanine glycosylase (OGG1) is the primary...
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  • frequency even exceeds the frame shift mutation frequency (slipped strand mispairing) of (average fast) Y-STRs, however many recombination products may lead...
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  • these mutations include: Directed mutagenesis Site-directed mutagenesis/ PCR mutagenesis Insertional mutagenesis Signature tagged mutagenesis Transposon...
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