| 21. | Because of that property, transposons have been manipulated for use in insertional mutagenesis.
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| 22. | In 1994, a new allele of reeler was obtained by means of insertional mutagenesis.
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| 23. | Homocysteine is coordinated to a zinc ion, as initially suggested by spectroscopy and mutagenesis.
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| 24. | The binding specificity of Type I interaction was well studied by structural and mutagenesis studies.
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| 25. | Currently transposons can be used in genetic research and recombinant genetic engineering for insertional mutagenesis.
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| 26. | Insertional mutagenesis is when transposons function as vectors to help remove and integrate genetic sequences.
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| 27. | DNA glycosylase NEIL1 prevents mutagenesis by 8-oxo-dG and removes formamidopyrimidines from DNA.
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| 28. | :: : You can't aim with radiation, all mutagenesis techniqes are random.
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| 29. | This of wider importance in understanding the role of directed mutagenesis and DNA repair in physiology.
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| 30. | Avian leukosis virus is an example of a virus that causes a disease by insertional mutagenesis.
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