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  2. Isogenic human disease models - Wikipedia

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    Isogenic human disease models are a family of cells that are selected or engineered to accurately model the genetics of a specific patient population, in vitro.They are provided with a genetically matched 'normal cell' to provide an isogenic system to research disease biology and novel therapeutic agents. [1]

  3. MSH3 - Wikipedia

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    4437 17686 Ensembl ENSG00000113318 ENSMUSG00000014850 UniProt P20585 P13705 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_002439 NM_010829 NM_001311120 RefSeq (protein) NP_002430 NP_001298049 NP_034959 Location (UCSC) Chr 5: 80.65 – 80.88 Mb Chr 13: 92.35 – 92.49 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse DNA mismatch repair protein, MutS Homolog 3 (MSH3) is a human homologue of the bacterial mismatch ...

  4. International System for Human Cytogenomic Nomenclature

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    [1] [2] Three chromosomal abnormalities with ISCN nomenclature, with increasing complexity: (A) A tumour karyotype in a male with loss of the Y chromosome, (B) Prader–Willi Syndrome i.e. deletion in the 15q11-q12 region and (C) an arbitrary karyotype that involves a variety of autosomal and allosomal abnormalities. [3]

  5. Osteogenesis imperfecta - Wikipedia

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    A 2020 review in The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (JB&JS) found it remains broadly popular: ≈ 23 of people with OI types III and IV (severe OI) have undergone some form of rodding surgery in their lives, at a mean age of 4 + 1 ⁄ 10 and 7 + 12 years respectively; [25]: Table I one possible explanation for a tendency towards ...

  6. File:Association football 4-2-3-1 formation.svg - Wikipedia

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    This map is saved in human-editable plain text format. Any editing of the image or creation of any derivative work should be performed using a text editor.Please do not upload edits saved or exported with Inkscape or similar vector graphics editors, as well as with automated tools such as SVG Translate.

  7. Auxotrophy - Wikipedia

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    For example, a yeast mutant with an inactivated uracil synthesis pathway gene is a uracil auxotroph (e.g., if the yeast Orotidine 5'-phosphate decarboxylase gene is inactivated, the resultant strain is a uracil auxotroph). Such a strain is unable to synthesize uracil and will only be able to grow if uracil can be taken up from the environment.

  8. Luria–Delbrück experiment - Wikipedia

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    Bz-rates implements a generalized version of the Ma–Sandri–Sarkar maximum likelihood estimator that can take into account the relative differential growth rate between mutant and wild-type cells as well as a generating function estimator that can estimate both the mutation rate and the differential growth rate.

  9. Ames test - Wikipedia

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    Ames test procedure. The Ames test is a widely employed method that uses bacteria to test whether a given chemical can cause mutations in the DNA of the test organism. More formally, it is a biological assay to assess the mutagenic potential of chemical compounds. [1]

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