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mutant phenotype evidence |
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Note that mutations need not be negative. Changes to DNA sequence (mutations) may be detrimental, have no impact, or be beneficial. The allele that encodes the phenotype most common in a particular natural population is referred to as the wild type allele, while any other form of that allele is known as the mutant form. A type of experimental phenotypic evidence in which an observable phenotypic difference results from a change or mutation in DNA. |
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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ECO_0000015 |
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Note that mutations need not be negative. Changes to DNA sequence (mutations) may be detrimental, have no impact, or be beneficial. The allele that encodes the phenotype most common in a particular natural population is referred to as the wild type allele, while any other form of that allele is known as the mutant form. |
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A type of experimental phenotypic evidence in which an observable phenotypic difference results from a change or mutation in DNA. |
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eco |
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IAO_0000112 |
Indeed, the GroEL protein appears to be more abundant in the LM3 wild type strain compared to the LM3-2 mutant strain, suggesting the involvement of the CcpA protein in the positive regulation of its expression. |
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ECO:0000015 |
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mutant phenotype evidence |
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ECO:0000015 |
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mutant phenotype evidence |
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