
In genetics, a missense mutation (a type of nonsynonymous substitution) is a point mutation in which a single nucleotide change results in a codon that codes for a different amino acid. Another type of nonsynonymous substitution is a nonsense mutation in which a codon is changed to a premature stop codon that results in truncation of the resulting...
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(from the article `heredity`) ...a codon that codes for a different amino acid that happens to have the same properties as those in the wild type. Substitutions that result in a ...
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<molecular biology> A mutation that alters a codon for a particular amino acid to one specifying a different amino acid. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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one that changes a codon so that it codes for a different amino acid; see also nonsense mutation.
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A change in the base sequence of a gene that alters or eliminates a protein.
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A mutation that alters a codon for a particular amino acid to one specifying a different amino acid.
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Type: Term Definitions: 1. a mutation in which a base change or substitution results in a codon that causes insertion of a different amino acid into the growing polypeptide chain, giving rise to an altered protein.
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Missense mutation: A genetic change involving the substitution of one base in the DNA for another which results in the substitution of one amino acid in a polypeptide for another. A missense mutation is a 'readable' genetic message although its 'sense' (its meaning) is changed. This is in contrast to a nonsense mutation which has no meaning except ...
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point mutation that results in a different amino acid being incorporated into the resulting polypeptide
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