missense
Americanadjective
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Relating to a mutation that changes a codon for one amino acid into a codon for a different amino acid.
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See more at point mutation
Example Sentences
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Brain metastases of smokers versus non-smokers had different missense mutations in TP53 and EGFR, except for L858R and T790M in EGFR, which were seen in both subgroups.
From Science Daily • Nov. 29, 2023
Among the cohort, 46 patients had missense variants of the gene U2AF2 and six patients had variants of the gene PRPF19.
From Science Daily • Nov. 28, 2023
The researchers also used AlphaMissense to create a catalogue of every possible missense mutation in the human genome, determining that 57% are likely to be benign and that 32% may cause disease.
From Scientific American • Sep. 21, 2023
Mutations that change the amino acid specified by a codon can be more significant and are called missense mutations.
From Textbooks • Jan. 1, 2018
And there are few ways to assess predictive algorithms, particularly those that go beyond evaluating missense mutations, says John Moult, a bioinformatician at the University of Maryland in Rockville.
From Nature • Feb. 8, 2012
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