Biological basis of germline mutation: comparisons of spontaneous germline mutation rates among drosophila, mouse, and human.
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Estimating cell depth from somatic mutationsEffects of increased paternal age on sperm quality, reproductive outcome and associated epigenetic risks to offspringRates of spontaneous mutationEvolution of the mutation rateSomatic mosaicism: implications for disease and transmission geneticsGermline mutation rates and the long-term phenotypic effects of mutation accumulation in wild-type laboratory mice and mutator miceMutability of microsatellites developed for the ant Camponotus consobrinusMutation and Human Exceptionalism: Our Future Genetic LoadParental somatic mosaicism is underrecognized and influences recurrence risk of genomic disordersSomatic mosaicism underlies X-linked acrogigantism syndrome in sporadic male subjectsPositive selection for new disease mutations in the human germline: evidence from the heritable cancer syndrome multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2BHuman Germline Mutation and the Erratic Evolutionary ClockMutation rates and the evolution of germline structureVariation in the molecular clock of primatesLife history effects on the molecular clock of autosomes and sex chromosomesThe genome as a life-history character: why rate of molecular evolution varies between mammal speciesHigh male:female ratio of germ-line mutations: an alternative explanation for postulated gestational lethality in males in X-linked dominant disorders.Causes and evolutionary consequences of primordial germ-cell specification mode in metazoans.Huntington disease expansion mutations in humans can occur before meiosis is completed.The molecular anatomy of spontaneous germline mutations in human testes.Telomeres and disease.Direct estimation of the mitochondrial DNA mutation rate in Drosophila melanogasterThe spectrum of mitochondrial mutation differs across speciesChanging perspectives on the genetic doubling dose of ionizing radiation for humans, mice, and Drosophila.Rate, molecular spectrum, and consequences of human mutationDifferences between germline and somatic mutation rates in humans and mice.Double trans-chromosomic mice: maintenance of two individual human chromosome fragments containing Ig heavy and kappa loci and expression of fully human antibodiesPattern of mutation rates in the germline of Drosophila melanogaster males from a large-scale mutation screening experiment.Mutation rates in humans. II. Sporadic mutation-specific rates and rate of detrimental human mutations inferred from hemophilia B.Parental origin of mutations in sporadic cases of Treacher Collins syndrome.Genomic signatures of germline gene expression.Parent of origin, mosaicism, and recurrence risk: probabilistic modeling explains the broken symmetry of transmission genetics.The observed human sperm mutation frequency cannot explain the achondroplasia paternal age effect.DNA variation in a 5-Mb region of the X chromosome and estimates of sex-specific/type-specific mutation rates.Correction of a genetic disease by CRISPR-Cas9-mediated gene editing in mouse spermatogonial stem cells.Stochastic modelling, Bayesian inference, and new in vivo measurements elucidate the debated mtDNA bottleneck mechanism.Selection for Mitochondrial Quality Drives Evolution of the Germline.Spontaneous mutations in diploid Saccharomyces cerevisiae: more beneficial than expectedThrough a glass, darkly: reflections of mutation from lacI transgenic mice.Molecular nature of 11 spontaneous de novo mutations in Drosophila melanogaster.
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Biological basis of germline mutation: comparisons of spontaneous germline mutation rates among drosophila, mouse, and human.
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Biological basis of germline m ...... drosophila, mouse, and human.
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Biological basis of germline m ...... drosophila, mouse, and human.
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Biological basis of germline m ...... drosophila, mouse, and human.
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Biological basis of germline m ...... drosophila, mouse, and human.
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10.1002/EM.2850250609
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25 Suppl 26
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1995-01-01T00:00:00Z