| 31. | Thus, a mutation rate of 1 per mutation and individual selected for mutation is reached.
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| 32. | On the other hand, cutting edge research on microsatellite mutation rates is producing different answers.
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| 33. | DE allows control of selection pressure, mutation rate and adaptive constraint fitness landscapes, and neutral networks.
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| 34. | The mutation rate in these animals is hundreds and probably thousands of times greater than normal,
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| 35. | Mutation rates were not classified according to site ( other than excluding the HVR regions ).
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| 36. | Mutations in genes employed in DNA mismatch repair ( MMR ) cause a high mutation rate.
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| 37. | "The average mutation rate for ( Bacillus ) anthracis is really, really slow, " said Trewhella.
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| 38. | Species can also apparently vary their mutation rate.
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| 39. | Direct estimates of microsatellite mutation rates have been made in numerous organisms, from insects to humans.
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| 40. | For mutation rates above this value, the population of the master sequence drops to practically zero.
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