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Significats de double mutant en anglès
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Ús de double mutant en anglès
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Functional characterization of the doublemutant shows similar transforming capacity as RET M918T.
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In contrast, doublemutant viruses lacking both CAs were replication defective.
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However, the doublemutant also exhibited phenotypes that favored virulence.
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Using doublemutant embryos, epistatic relationships between some segment polarity genes have been established.
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The doublemutant had several phenotypes that favored attenuation, including increased sensitivity to oxidative stress.
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To further test this hypothesis, we analyzed microtubule sliding in radial spoke and doublemutant strains.
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Additionally, compared to the parent, the doublemutant also exhibited prolonged survival in the stationary phase.
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Second, the most outstanding differences are associated with the RNase H activity of the doublemutant RT.
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Compared to the parent strain, the doublemutant was partially attenuated for pustule formation in human volunteers.
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The doublemutant was attenuated in virulence, underlining the importance of O-glycosylation in pathogenesis of C. albicans infections.
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In a fermentation medium supplemented with cyclohexanecarboxylic acid, this doublemutant produced doramectin and its analogues but no oligomycin.
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These data suggest that the partial attenuation of the doublemutant is likely the net result of multiple conflicting phenotypes.
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Hydrogen-oxidizing enzyme function was abolished in a feoB entC doublemutant and this appears to be due to post-translational effects.
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By transgenically rescuing the doublemutant, we have investigated the relationship of receptor gene dosage and composition to synaptic function.
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Both nuclei are lost in engrailed doublemutant mice; however, directly adjacent nuclei of the same neurotransmitter phenotype are not affected.
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To explore allostery, we performed doublemutant cycle analysis, a powerful quantitative approach based on mutagenesis in conjunction with kinetic experiments.