Hi! I have a question, that my boss asked me some days ago (and for which I don't have an answer ). Are gain of function mutations more rare than others? And if yes, why? I have googled but did not find anything.
Thank you!
Posted 28 April 2015 - 12:09 AM
Hi! I have a question, that my boss asked me some days ago (and for which I don't have an answer ). Are gain of function mutations more rare than others? And if yes, why? I have googled but did not find anything.
Thank you!
Posted 28 April 2015 - 10:11 AM
Well, try to elaborate on the topic first, what do you think so far and why..
(moving into Homework section)
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