transversion mutation
1Mutation (genetique) — Mutation (génétique) Pour les articles homonymes, voir mutation. Les mécanismes de l évolution biologique Mécanismes non aléatoires …
2Mutation génétique — Mutation (génétique) Pour les articles homonymes, voir mutation. Les mécanismes de l évolution biologique Mécanismes non aléatoires …
3Mutation — For other uses, see Mutation (disambiguation). Part of the Biology series on Evolution …
4Transversion — Möglichkeiten der Transversion Ausgangsbase Mutation A → C / T C → A / G G → C / T T → A / G Unter Transversion versteht man in der Genetik eine Punktmutation, bei de …
5Mutation (génétique) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir mutation. Un exemple de mutation homéotique: une drosophile Antennapedia Une mutation est une modification de l inform …
6Mutation — A permanent change, a structural alteration, in the DNA or RNA. In humans and many other organisms, mutations occur in DNA. However, in retroviruses like HIV, mutations occur in RNA which is the genetic material of retroviruses. In most cases,… …
7Mutation — Ausführung; Variante; Modifikation; Version; Anpassung; Derivat; Spielart (umgangssprachlich); Abart; Variation; Abwandlung; Veränderun …
8Transversion — In molecular biology, transversion refers to the substitution of a purine for a pyrimidine or vice versa [ [http://www.mun.ca/biochem/courses/3107/Topics/Mutations.html Mutations Mutagenesis ] ] . It can only be reverted by a spontaneous… …
9transversion — 1. Substitution in DNA and RNA of a pyrimidine for a purine, or vice versa, by mutation. 2. In dentistry, the eruption of a tooth in a position normally occupied by another; transposition of a tooth. * * * trans·ver·sion …
10transversion — trans·ver·sion (trănz vûrʹzhən, shən) n. A point mutation in which a purine is replaced by a pyrimidine, or a pyrimidine is replaced by a purine. [Probably trans + inversion.] * * * …