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  2. Myostatin - Wikipedia

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    A "bully whippet" with a homozygous mutation in myostatin [16] Whippets can have a mutation of the myostatin which involves a two-base-pair deletion, and results in a truncated, and likely inactive, myostatin protein .

  3. Whippet - Wikipedia

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    A 'Bully Whippet' The Whippet is a generally healthy breed, with a robust constitution. Having been bred for coursing, working, and racing for many years, it has maintained a structurally sound build. This long history of selective breeding has helped it avoid many of the physical exaggerations that often lead to health issues in other breeds.

  4. List of cat body-type mutations - Wikipedia

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    [15] [16] Examples of these genetic mutations and physical abnormalities are dwarfism, the lack of protecting fur in hairless cats, and fold-eared cats. Furthermore, several countries or states have prohibited breeding with certain of the genetic mutations in cats, including Scotland , [ 17 ] [ 18 ] Victoria and the Australian Capital Territory ...

  5. What is Galaxy Gas? New 'whippets' trend with nitrous oxide ...

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    A 2021 New York state law banned the sale of "whipped cream chargers" to anyone under 21 to crack down on recreational whippet use and prevent the sale of nitrous oxide cartridges.

  6. Mutation bias - Wikipedia

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    Mutation bias refers to a predictable or systematic difference in rates for different types of mutation.The types are most often defined by the molecular nature of the mutational change, but sometimes they are based on downstream effects, e.g., Ostrow, et al. [1] refer to "mutational bias for body size".

  7. DNA shuffling - Wikipedia

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    Point mutations result in single nucleotide changes whereas insertions and deletions result in the addition or removal of nucleotides, respectively. [1] [2] DNA shuffling enables the recombination of parent genes which dramatically increases the rate of directed evolution. [3]

  8. MUTYH - Wikipedia

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    The mutations were found to be highly conserved in the Nudix hydrolase domain of MUTYH. These amino acid mutations provide the basis for the somatic mutations in the gastric system. [21] Pilomatricoma has been noted in a case that concerned two siblings who were the offspring of consanguineous parents. The siblings had a 2 base pair homozygous ...

  9. Insertion (genetics) - Wikipedia

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    Frameshift mutations will alter all the amino acids encoded by the gene following the mutation. Usually, insertions and the subsequent frameshift mutation will cause the active translation of the gene to encounter a premature stop codon , resulting in an end to translation and the production of a truncated protein.