Examples of using Mutations in English and their translations into Urdu
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BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations.
These are mutations that block a gene from working completely.
BRCA1 and BRCA2 gene mutations.
Specific KRAS mutations dominate within specific tumor types.
The BRCA1 and BRCA2 gene mutations.
Certain mutations of the PCSK9 gene can lower the number of LDL receptors.
They found 878 of these mutations.
Additional mutations, referred to as somatic, may be acquired later in life.
OCA6 is associated with mutations in the SLC24A5 gene.
This extended testing is often used when we encounter situations such as genetic mutations.
But not all, since some mutations are acquired later.
Major mutations can be harmful, making certain people more susceptible to developing specific diseases.
This genetic mingling can unite beneficial mutations in individuals who reap extra benefits.
The exact cause of the mutations is unknown, but there is evidence that certain risk factors increase the chance of mouth cancer developing.
Other targeted therapies that doctors use for people with mutations in the BRAF gene are ibrutinib and vemurafenib.
Minor, non-harmful mutations(so-called“variants”) in the DNA of these genes make each of us different.
One issue with antiviral treatment is the development of resistance through mutations that can lead to more severe disease and transmission.
Mutations in genes specific to follicular lymphoma(that are now well known)“open the door”, making it possible for the disorder to get started.
The simplest interpretation is that those mutations will probably have an impact on cognitive function in the twins”.
KRAS mutations are the most commonly mutated oncogene and prior research has shown that approximately 30% of tumors contain RAS mutations.
The team targeted four out of her 62 mutations and after a year all the tumours had completely disappeared.
Mutations in a gene(a set of instructions in DNA) that is involved in running the immune system could add seven months of life on average.
It stands to reason that there may have been genetic mutations at some point, which made some people hate this kind of paradise.
For example, about 4 mutations per patient on average drive liver cancers, whereas colorectal cancers typically require 10 or so driver mutations.".
But treatments(including radiation and immunotherapy) cannot repair genetic mutations or correct ongoing daily imbalances in genetic expression.
Could we use gene mutations to treat diabetes and heart disease?
That's because no treatment yetis able to correct genetic malfunctions(mutations+ faulty epigenetic signaling) driving the cancer to begin with.
Iran has a fluid culture made of grandiose,millennial grafts, mutations and stratifications that have turned into great works of ingenuity and creativity."From the Roman army to the Mongols and….
But the reason a specific person gets a specific cancer is due to pre-existing gene mutations, some mutations already present at birth(the“bad luck” factor)….