| 21. | As cancer progresses, the genome of cancer cells accumulates point mutations and other genetic abnormalities.
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| 22. | Most affected patients are the result of single point mutations around the FAD ubiquinone interface.
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| 23. | There are multiple ways for point mutations to occur.
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| 24. | The Wright group was eventually identified as a single point mutation on the SLC4A1 gene.
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| 25. | Resistance is thought to originate from a single-point mutation in the gene coding for cytochrome-b.
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| 26. | Some he classified as deletions, others as point mutations.
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| 27. | Resistance can occur with point mutations within this transporter.
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| 28. | Point mutations usually take place during DNA replication.
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| 29. | Other types are inversion and floating point mutation.
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| 30. | The variability of these outcomes is owed to the large probability space for these point mutations.
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