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Transversion - Wikipedia
Transversion, in molecular biology, refers to a point mutation in DNA in which a single (two ring) purine (A or G) is changed for a (one ring) pyrimidine (T or ... en.wikipedia.org
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TRANSVERSION Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
1. The eruption of a tooth in an abnormal position on the jaw. 2. Or transversion mutation : a point mutation in RNA or DNA that results from the substitution ... www.merriam-webster.com
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Transversion - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Transversion is defined as a type of point mutation where a purine is substituted for a pyrimidine or vice versa, such as the G–C to C–G transversions, ... www.sciencedirect.com
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transversion
▪ I. transversion1 (trɑːnsˈvɜːʃən, træns-, -nz-) [n. of action fr. L. transvert-ĕre to turn across, transvert; cf. conversion, inversion, etc.] 1. The action of turning across or athwart; intersection; a turning into something else, conversion, perversion, transformation; transposition. rare.1656 Bl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Transversion - (Honors Biology) - Vocab, Definition, Explanations
Definition. A transversion is a specific type of point mutation where a purine base is replaced by a pyrimidine base or vice versa. library.fiveable.me
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Transitions vs transversions
DNA substitution mutations are of two types. Transitions are interchanges of two-ring purines (A G), or of one-ring pyrimidines (C T): they therefore involve ... www.mun.ca
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Glossary | Transversion - Rosalind
A transversion is a DNA point mutation that interchanges a two-ring purine nucleobase with a one-ring pyrimidine, or vice-versa; conversely, a transition ... rosalind.info
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Transversions have larger regulatory effects than transitions
Transversions, in contrast, are mutations that change the nucleotide base from a purine to a pyrimidine or vice versa. It is well known that ... bmcgenomics.biomedcentral.com
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mtDNA Transitions and Transversions – Help | FamilyTreeDNA
Transversions. When a purine is exchanged for a pyrimidine, (A to T for example) it is called a transversion. This will result in a change from an AT pair (with ... help.familytreedna.com
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On the Causes of Evolutionary Transition:Transversion Bias - PubMed
A pattern in which nucleotide transitions are favored several fold over transversions is common in molecular evolution. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Transition (genetics)
See also Transversion References External links Diagram at mun.ca Mutation wikipedia.org
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traversion
traversion rare. (trəˈvɜːʃən) [f. traverse v. on the type of a L. *tra(ns)versiōnem: cf. transversion.] 1. † a. The action of traversing or moving sideways in fencing: cf. traverse v. 5, 15 (obs.). b. The action of traversing a geometrical figure.1637 Nabbes Microcosm. ii. i. C ij b, I was..bred up ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Depurination
in the absence of information from the complementary strand, BER can add an incorrect base at the apurinic site, resulting in either a transition or transversion wikipedia.org
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Hadamard transform
This particular tree has two long terminal branches (0.2 transversion substitutions per site), two short terminal branches (0.025 transversion substitutions per site), and a short internal branch (0.025 transversion substitutions per site); thus, it would be written as ((A:0.025,B:0.2):0.025,(C:0.025,D:0.2 wikipedia.org
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