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"Maybe there are chromosomal mutations or weaknesses in the helices."
At one point you say that busking is only "a minute chromosomal mutation" away from skateboarding.
Polyploidy is an example of chromosomal mutation.
The simplest approach to diagnosing Usher syndrome is to test for the characteristic chromosomal mutations.
In preliminary research, proanthocyanidins were reported to have anti-mutagenic activity (i.e., to prevent chromosomal mutations).
"In recent times, my people endured a horrific biological holocaust, resulting in wide-scale chromosomal mutations.
Chromosomal mutations tend to affect the androgen production rather than the HPG axis.
The effect of genetic maldevelopment has been mentioned and may subsist in either abnormal chromosome count or in chromosomal mutation.
Because Tasmanian devils have extremely low levels of genetic diversity and a chromosomal mutation unique among carnivorous mammals, they are more prone to the infectious cancer.
Since natural allelic mutations are rare, prior to screening geneticists often mutagenize a population of individuals by exposing them to a known mutagen, such as a chemical or radiation, thereby generating a much higher frequency of chromosomal mutations.
Another result is that a chromosomal mutation will affect a specific tissue due to its specific needs, whether those may be high energy requirements or a need for the catabolism or anabolism of a specific neurotransmitter or nucleic acid.