Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Digiryzm Mutation Type Album Artist Iceman Japanese band Iceman Cover Digiryzm Mutation cover.jpg Released May 21, 1998 Recorded Genre pop music Pop , Pop rock , Techno , Electronica , Dance Length 54 00 Label Antinos Records Producer Daisuke Asakura Reviews Last album Power Scale br 1997 This album Digiryzm Mutation br 1998 Next album Gate II br 1999 Digiryzm Mutation is the second album released by the Japanese people Japanese pop rock trio Iceman Japanese band Iceman on May 21, 1998. Track listing tracklist all music Daisuke Asakura, except track 4 Kenichi Ito title1 L.a.r.v.a.e length1 1 08 title2 Cyclone Mutant length2 4 28 title3 8 banme no tsumi Compressed Mix note3 8 Compressed Mix length3 3 59 title4 Beauty Site length4 5 34 title5 tearless note5 tearless length5 5 39 title6 SweetJank, SweetGap length6 4 30 title7 Harmit & Milk length7 4 33 title8 E.v.o.l.u.t.i.o.n length8 2 56 title9 Galaxy Gang Compressed Mix length9 3 52 title10 Final Prayer length10 4 12 title11 Beat My Life length11 3 50 title12 Image of Tomorrow length12 4 30 title13 Lost Complex Compressed Mix length13 4 50 title14 W.o.r.l.d length14 1 03 Personnel Daisuke Asakura keyboards Kenichi Ito guitar Michihiro Kuroda lead vocals References http k ito.net Iceman DA Family fansite http gateout.baptism of blood.net iceman digiryzm mutation Album Artwork Iceman Category 1998 albums Category Iceman albums ja Digiryzm Mutation ... more details
Other uses Mutation disambiguation Infobox journal title Human Mutation cover editor Richard G. H. Cotton , Arry R. Cutting discipline Human genetics peer reviewed language English formernames abbreviation Hum. Mutat. publisher Wiley Liss country frequency 12 year history 1992 present openaccess license impact impact year website link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 1059 7794 eISSN 1098 1004 boxwidth Human Mutation is a peer review ed scientific journal of human genetics published for the Human Genome Variation Society . It was founded in 1992, and is edited by Richard G. H. Cotton and Arry R. Cutting . Science journal stub Category Genetics journals Category Publications established in 1992 Category Wiley Liss academic journals Category Monthly journals Category English language journals ... more details
Silent mutations are DNA mutation s that do not result in a change to the amino acid sequence of a protein . They may occur in a noncoding DNA non coding region outside of a gene or within an intron , or they may occur within an exon in a manner that does not alter the final amino acid sequence. The phrase silent mutation is often used interchangeably with the phrase synonymous mutation however, synonymous mutations are a subcategory of the former, occurring only within exons. Because silent mutations do not alter protein function they are often treated as though they are Neutral theory of molecular ... 2006 The Sound of a Silent Mutation ref Transfer RNA Transfer RNA tRNA availability is one of the reasons that a silent mutation might not be silent at all. For every codon there s a different tRNA ... tRNA than UCU tRNA, then the incorporation of serine happens a thousand times slower when a mutation ... mutation. Also, if the ribosome has to wait too long, it might terminate translation prematurely ... mutations. One silent mutation causes the dopamine receptor D2 gene to be less stable and degrade faster ... an ATG to GTG mutation nonsynonymous , and a CAT to CAC mutation synonymous . Ironically, these two ... distinguishes LPS from HPS is that LPS has an additional CTC to CTG silent mutation, while HPS does ... CTG CTC CTC GTG ATG GTG A silent mutation in the multidrug resistance 1 gene, which codes for a cellular ... mutation Nonsense mutation Point mutation References references cite journal author Chao HK, Hsiao KJ, Su TS title A silent mutation induces exon skipping in the phenylalanine hydroxylase gene in phenylketonuria ... L, Guanti G, Mareni C title A silent mutation in exon 14 of the APC gene is associated with exon ... Mueller lab recoding viral genomes through silent mutagnesis MolecularEvolution Mutation Category Molecular evolution Category Mutation ca Mutaci silenciosa cs Tich mutace de Mutation Folgen Keine Folgen neutrale Mutationen he ja pl Mutacja cicha fi Hiljainen mutaatio sv Tyst mutation ... more details
mutation in the lactose LacZ operon , inactivating the proteins needed for utilization of this sugar .... This meant that a cell could grow only if a second mutation occurred in the lactose operon, reversing the effects of the mutation and therefore allowing the enzymes to be synthesized. Mutations with this effect ... that confer the ability to eat lactose, then he should not detect this mutation with lactose present ... between mutation selection and detection has led Vasily Ogryzko to suggest that for the proper .... However, Barry Hall has provided evidence that the mutation rate in bacteria under environmental stress ... their general rate of mutation, increasing the overall probability that they will acquire a mutation ... replication and DNA repair repair mechanisms is increased, and hence the mutation rate is increased ... adaprev01.pdf Evolving responsively adaptive mutation, Rosenberg, Nature Reviews Genetics 2 504 515 ... JH, Loeb KR, Rubin BP, True LD, Loeb LA. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 103 48 18238 42 2006 Mutation as a stress ... get document&doi 10.1371 journal.pbio.0020399 Adaptive Amplification and Point Mutation Are Independent Mechanisms Evidence for Various Stress Inducible Mutation Mechanisms reflist External links http ... Adaptive Mutation Category Mutation ja ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2010 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Hazardous Mutation Type studio Longtype Artist Municipal Waste band Municipal Waste Cover MWHazardous.jpg Released September 20, 2005 Recorded Genre Crossover thrash Length 26 06 Label Earache Records Producer Last album Waste em All br 2003 This album Hazardous Mutation br 2005 Next album The Art of Partying br 2007 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 4 5 Allmusic class album id r796269 pure url yes link rev2 Blabbermouth.net rev2Score rating 8 10 http www.roadrunnerrecords.com blabbermouth.net showreview.aspx?reviewID 378 link rev3 Stylus Magazine rev3Score B http www.stylusmagazine.com reviews municipal waste hazardous mutation.htm link Hazardous Mutation is the second full length album from the crossover thrash band, Municipal Waste band Municipal Waste . It is also the band s debut on Earache Records . Its main theme is zombies and other monsters . It was also released as a special edition with a bonus live DVD. It was first album Nick Poulos. Track listing Intro Deathripper 2 19 Unleash the Bastards 1 57 The Thing 1 53 Blood Drive 1 13 Accelerated Vision 1 26 Guilty of Being Tight 1 53 Set to Destruct 2 01 Hazardous Mutation 1 20 Nailed Casket 1 36 Abusement Park 1 00 Black Ice 0 24 Mind Eraser 2 17 Terror Shark 1 43 The Thrashin of the Christ 2 30 Bangover 2 38 Bonus live DVD Intro Deathripper Drunk as Shit Mind Eraser Unleash the Bastards The Thrashin of the Christ Sweet Attack Mutants of War Blood Drive Accelerated Vision New Song Terror Shark Toxic Revolution Substitute Creature Waste Em All Bangover Cover Art The cover art was done by Ed Repka , who has done artwork for other metal bands such as Megadeth , Death metal band Death , Massacre metal band Massacre , Nuclear Assault , Merciless Death , etc. The cover is related to the song Hazardous Mutation , in which people ... Mutation sv Hazardous Mutation ... more details
In genetics , a dynamic mutation is an unstable heritable element where the probability of expression of a mutant phenotype is a function of the number of copies of the mutation. That is, the replication product of a dynamic mutation has a different likelihood of mutation than its predecessor. These mutations, typically short sequences repeated many times, give rise to numerous known diseases including the Trinucleotide repeat disorders . Robert I. Richards and Grant R. Sutherland called these phenomena, in the framework of dynamical genetics , dynamic mutations. Triplet expansion is caused by slippage during DNA replication. Due to the repetitive nature of the DNA sequence in these regions loop out structures may form during DNA replication while maintaining complementary base paring between the parent strand and daughter strand being synthesized. If the loop out structure is formed from sequence on the daughter strand this will result in an increase in the number of repeats. However if the loop out structure is formed on the parent strand a decrease in the number of repeats occurs. It appears that expansion of these repeats is more common than reduction. Generally the larger the expansion the more likely they are to cause disease or increase the severity of disease. This property results in the characteristic of anticipation seen in trinucleotide repeat disorders. Anticipation describes the tendency of age of onset to decrease and severity of symptoms to increase through successive generations of an affected family due to the expansion of these repeats. Common features Most of these diseases have neurological symptoms. Anticipation genetics Anticipation The Sherman paradox refers to progressively earlier or more severe expression of the disease in more recent generations ... related to the severity and or age of onset Imprinting effects Reverse mutation The mutation can revert ... full 10 20 2187 pmid 11673400 doi 10.1093 hmg 10.20.2187 Category Mutation genetics stub pl Mutacja ... more details
A frameshift mutation also called a framing error or a reading frame shift is a genetics genetic mutation caused by indel s gene insertion insertions or genetic deletion deletions of a number of nucleotide s that is not evenly divisible by three from a DNA sequence. Due to the triplet nature of gene expression by codon s, the gene insertion insertion or genetic deletion deletion can change the reading frame the grouping of the codons , resulting in a completely different Translation genetics translation from the original. The earlier in the sequence the genetic deletion deletion or gene insertion insertion occurs, the more altered the protein produced is. A frameshift mutation will in general cause the reading of the codons after the mutation to code for different amino acids. The frameshift mutation will also alter the first stop codon UAA , UGA or UAG encountered in the sequence. The polypeptide being created could be abnormally short or abnormally long, and will most likely not be functional. Frameshift mutations frequently result in severe genetic diseases such as Tay Sachs disease . A frameshift mutation is responsible for the disabling of the CCR5 HIV receptor and some types of familial hypercholesterolemia Lewis, 2005, p. 227 228 . Frameshift mutations have also been proposed as a source of biological novelty, as with the alleged creation of nylonase . However, a study by Negoro et al 2006 ref http www.jbc.org content 280 47 39644.full.pdf html ref found that a frameshift mutation was unlikely to have been the cause and that rather a two amino acid substitution in the catalytic ... and yeast Farabaugh, 1996 . A frameshift mutation is not the same as a single nucleotide polymorphism ... 04 2004 refend External links MeshName Frameshift Mutation http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov projects SNP NCBI ... genetics translation principle Mutation Category Mutation de Frameshift es Mutaci n con cambio nl Frameshift mutatie ja ru sv Frameshift mutation ... more details
lowercase petite mutation petite is a mutant first discovered in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae . Due to defect in the respiratory chain, petite yeast are unable to grow on media containing only non fermentable carbon sources such as glycerol or ethanol , and form small anaerobic colonies when grown in the presence of fermentable carbon sources such as glucose . The petite phenotype can be caused by the absence of, or mutations in, mitochondrial DNA termed cytoplasmic petites , or by mutations in nuclear encoded genes involved in oxidative phosphorylation. A neutral petite produces all wild type progeny when crossed with wild type. petite mutations can be induced using a variety of mutagens, including DNA Intercalation chemistry intercalating agents, as well as chemicals that can interfere with DNA synthesis in growing cells. ref Ferguson Mutagens that create petites are implicated in increased rates of degenerative diseases and in the aging process. References Ferguson, L.R., and von Borstel, R. C. 1992. Induction of the cytoplasmic petite mutation by chemical and physical agents in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mutation Research 265 103 48 PMID 1370239 Category Genetics Category Cellular respiration pl petite ... more details
Sound change Consonant mutation is when a consonant in a word linguistics word changes according to its morphology linguistics morphological and or syntax syntactic environment. Mutation phenomena occur in languages around the world. A prototypical example of consonant mutation is the initial consonant mutation of all modern Celtic languages . Initial consonant mutation is also found in Indonesian ... Dholuo , spoken in Kenya , shows mutation of stem final consonants, as does English language English to a small extent. Mutation of initial, medial, and final consonants is found in Hebrew language Modern Hebrew . Japanese language Japanese exhibits word medial consonant mutation involving voicing ... consonant mutations. ref cite book last Ball first M. J. coauthors N. M ller title Mutation in Welsh ... languages have so called mixed mutations, where a trigger causes one mutation to some sounds and another ... a gc at eu c ath their cat Older textbooks on Gaelic sometimes refer to the c ch mutation as aspiration ... type of consonant mutation found in the Celtic languages is affection linguistics affection . Central Vanuatu languages Mutation of the initial consonant of verbs is a characteristic feature of many ... , Vol. 30, No. 2, pp. 179 222 ref The possible ancestral pattern of mutation, and its descendants ... state. There are also often apophony vowel alternations that are independent of consonant mutation ... abs. , IPA k ta p const. Fula Consonant mutation is a prominent feature of the Fula language . The Gombe dialect spoken in Nigeria , for example, shows mutation triggered by declension class. ref cite ... Oxford University Press year 1970 ref The mutation grades are fortition and Prenasalized consonant ... shows a limited set of mutation alternations, involving spirantization only. ref cite book first Lewis ... wikitable style margin 1em auto Radical Spirantized p f k x b v For example, some verbs show mutation ... ia he sank transitive , IPA ta v a he sank intransitive Some nouns show mutation between masculine and feminine ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name A Taste of Mutation Type EP Artist Praxis band Praxis Cover A taste of mutation.jpg Released 1992 Recorded Greenpoint Studio, New York in 1992 Genre Avant garde , Rock music Rock , Experimental music Experimental , Heavy metal music Heavy metal , Electronic music Length 21 07 Label Axiom record label Axiom Producer Reviews Last album Transmutation Mutatis Mutandis br 1992 This album A Taste of Mutation br 1992 Next album Sacrifist br 1994 A Taste of Mutation is an Extended play EP by Supergroup music supergroup Praxis band Praxis , released in 1992 through Bill Laswell s label Axiom record label Axiom and featuring four songs from their debut album Transmutation Mutatis Mutandis . Track listing tracklist title1 Animal Behavior length1 7 09 title2 Dead Man Walking length2 5 14 title3 Crash Victim Black Science Navigator length3 3 42 title4 Seven Laws of Woo length4 5 05 Personnel Praxis Buckethead guitar and toys Bootsy Collins space bass and vocals Bernie Worrell synthesizer, clavinet and vital organ Jungle Brothers Af Next Man Flip turntable and mixer Bryan Mantia Brain drums Bill Laswell samples and sounds Praxis DEFAULTSORT Taste of Mutation Category 1992 EPs Category Praxis albums Category Axiom Records EPs 1990s rock album stub ... more details
In genetics , a nonsense mutation is a point mutation in a DNA sequence sequence of DNA that results in a premature stop codon , or a nonsense codon in the transcription genetics transcribed mRNA , and in a truncation truncated , incomplete, and usually nonfunctional protein product. It differs from a missense mutation , which is a point mutation where a double nucleotide is changed to cause substitution of a different amino acid . Some genetic disorder s, such as thalassemia and Duchenne muscular dystrophy DMD , result from nonsense mutations. Simple example DNA 5 ATG ACT CAC font style background color ccf CGA font GCG CGA AGC TGA 3 shut 3 TAC TGA GTG font style background color ccf GCT font CGC GCT TCG ACT 5 mRNA 5 AUG ACU CAC CGA GCG CGA AGC UGA 3 Protein methionine Met Threonine Thr Histidine His Arginine Arg Alanine Ala Arginine Arg Serine Ser Stop Suppose that a nonsense mutation was introduced at the fourth triplet in the DNA sequence CGA causing the cytosine to be replaced with thymine , yielding TGA in the DNA sequence. Since TGA is transcribed then translated as UGA, the resulting transcript and protein product would be DNA 5 ATG ACT CAC font style background color ccf TGA font GCG CGA AGC TGA 3 3 TAC TGA GTG font style background color ccf ACT font CGC GCT TCG ACT 5 mRNA 5 AUG ACU CAC font style background color fcc UGA font GCG CGU AGC UGA 3 Protein methionine Met Threonine Thr Histidine His Stop The remaining codons of the mRNA are not translated into amino proteins ... caused by the G542X mutation in the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator gene . Duchenne ... caused by a nonsense mutation . PTC124 was scheduled to enter the final phase of clinical trials ... script main art.asp?articlekey 4580 Nonsense mutation Medical dictionary Gatfield D, Unterholzner ... doi 10.1038 nature05756 PMID 17450125 Mutation Category Mutation ja pl Mutacja nonsensowna pt Muta o sem sentido ru fi Nonsense mutaatio sv Nonsense mutation uk ... more details
A mutation is a metaphony metaphonic process supposed to have taken place in late Proto Germanic circa 200 AD . General description In a mutation, a short high vowel u or i was lowered when the following ..., since the change was produced by other vowels besides a , the term a mutation is something of a misnomer ... gul i janan Old English gyldan to gild with later i mutation of u to y . hundaz Old English hund dog swemmanan Old English swimman to swim a mutation seems to have preceded the raising of unstressed ... of paradigmatic levelling and phonetic context. Dialectal variation a mutation is more evident ... Germanic languages and Old Norse language Old Norse . ref Campbell 1959, 111 b . ref a mutation is less ... Norse evolved, resembles Gothic in this respect. But there is some suggestion that a mutation may have ... e According to Campbell a mutation of i is limited in Old English to just three words, namely, nest ... of examples, including doublets such as skif skef ship . ref Cercignani 1980, p. 130. ref The mutation ... wards ref name Gordon 1957, 32 and perhaps jafn even . Instances where a mutation has failed to occur ... arose from a mutation of u , since Proto Indo European o had already become Proto Germanic a . a mutation ... observed for the mutation not to occur next to initial or medial f or w in association with l . ref .... ref name Kluge 1889 p. 122 23 The effects of a mutation are perhaps most noticeable in certain verb ... of sterg tland traces of regular alternation between o and u in line with a mutation, e.g. kona Nominative ... above, a mutation is also found in Lexical semiotics lexical alternations. The diphthong eu In the West Germanic variety that gave rise to Old English, a mutation did not affect the second element ... Norse, eu ju , without regard to a mutation, e.g. Old Icelandic dj pr . In Old West Norse, the second ... , Old Frisian gomo Old Norse gumi , Old English guma , Old Saxon gumo a mutation was also sometimes ... a mutation in whole or in part. In particular, the rare a mutation of i to e as a P roto G ermanic ... more details
Marvel Universe , secondary mutation is a global phenomenon among Mutant Marvel Comics ... cases they can develop a new, often unrelated ability. However, the criteria for secondary mutation ... King . However, the charm does not work on those who know about it. It is also a passive mutation ... Later, Lorna regained her original powers after Zaladane s death, and her secondary mutation vanished. Issue date January 2010 This was retcon ned to be the first known secondary mutation when the concept ... level of power mutation after being seriously injured by the villain Vargas comics Vargas . Sage comics Sage attempted to use her ability to jump start mutation to save his life. This resulted in Beast ... if this is a true secondary mutation or if this is the result of permanent alteration to his genetic ... January 2010 Emma Frost Emma s secondary mutation activated in the midst of the bombing of Genosha ... alterations has never been clarified. Iceman comics Iceman Bobby Drake his supposed secondary mutation ... date January 2010 . Black Tom comics Black Tom Black Tom Cassidy Black Tom s original mutation allowed ..., in Chuck Austen s Dominant Species storyline, Black Tom suffered a secondary mutation that left ... that it was the result of a secondary mutation for Jean. Issue date January 2010 However, this appears ... additional powers through further mutation, including adhesive saliva, and a prehensile, elongated, protractible ... secondary mutations Although never fully stated as a secondary mutation, some other mutants had shown abilities that were very different from their primary mutation. Elixir comics Elixir Josh Foley ... of which, caused Josh s body to undergo a second, this time physical, mutation, turning his ... mutation remains to be shown, although it could have been his body regressing as opposed to a mutation ... Cassidy Siryn s secondary mutation first appeared in the new X Factor series. Siryn is able to influence .... It hasn t been clarified as to if she has developed a secondary mutation or has further developed ... more details
A polar mutation affects expression of downstream genes or operons. It can also affect the expression of the gene in which it occurs, if it occurs in a transcribed region. These mutations tend to occur early within the sequence of genes and can be nonsense, frameshift or insertion mutations. Polar mutations are found only in organisms containing Polycistronic mRNA Monocistronic versus polycistronic mRNA polycistronic mRNA . ref http www.biochem.northwestern.edu holmgren Glossary Definitions Def P polar mutation.html Definition on BMBCB ref ref http books.google.com books?id DdTIl6 1UzgC&pg PA146&lpg PA146&dq 22Polar mutation 22&source bl&ots 0YjjifTXh4&sig w 6umz8zCtdN84vhEdhxoCfVNZA&hl en&ei W3rTS4 CYP4sQPg4YieCg&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 9&ved 0CCYQ6AEwCDgK v onepage&q 22Polar 20mutation 22&f false Microbial Phsyiology Google Books ref ref http books.google.com books?id 2iazWp GVtUC&pg PA274&lpg PA274&dq 22Polar mutation 22&source bl&ots oZX0JkGPox&sig 4iMoI7iBs36D97QCt43f7dTUu6g&hl en&ei P3zTS5H J4uasgPBseX0CQ&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 3&ved 0CBEQ6AEwAjhG v onepage&q 22Polar 20mutation 22&f false Fundamental bacterial genetics Google Books ref References reflist External links http docs.google.com viewer?a v&q cache arfG GGroX0J highered.mcgraw hill.com sites dl free 0072835125 127015 S16.pdf 22Polar mutation 22&hl en&gl us&pid bl&srcid ADGEESi5GvDqdBoloJ3kqNMVJbcLoI9akkyjnh H983oDNOmoRbrlK5iKVsEbCHexGmXXGBnsX6NCjaguK0oAS QgF7rqIxo2PoAPuYg29CFNMYoDS ei2tX 3GniIYFuGamHSFpFrx&sig AHIEtbRrZHczaG4mceeQGUshLOPLlBfnag Higher Ed Mcgraw Hill http www3.interscience.wiley.com journal 102521942 abstract?CRETRY 1&SRETRY 0 Polar mutations in membrane proteins as a biophysical basis for disease InterScience http books.google.com books?id Elx9GJ9qrtwC&pg PA560&lpg PA560&dq 22Polar mutation 22&source bl&ots E3EIBwlQfA&sig 8n70cwLZ6YG83lPxT6BZtvR Ua4&hl en&ei 3nvTS5H7IpC6swPq8 ... http books.google.com books?id 7bFdrHln8FwC&pg PA266&lpg PA266&dq 22Polar mutation 22&source bl&ots ... more details
. The breeds originate from naturally occurring genetic mutation s, which have since been selectively ... from a separate mutation rather than being bred from a common ancestor. Each mutation causes ... Kinky Marcel . Test matings with proved it to be a recessive mutation incompatible with the Cornish ... mutation. The fur tended to form dreadlocks and had a coarse, unruly texture. The cats were also ... personnel. The mutation reappeared in 1985 and was also known as the Wirehair Rex. These cats ... Rex was a female cat of unknown origin found in Amsterdam in the late 1990s. The dominant mutation ... programme. He turned out to have a different mutation to the Berlin cats, and produced straight ... breeds. Test matings with Devon Rexes and Cornish Rexes were inconclusive. Test matings indicated that the mutation ..., Rexed Maine Coons and carriers of the mutation were neutered to avoid spreading the unwanted ... of the 9 11 attack, it was more likely due to the rex mutation being in the gene pool. 1990s Dakota Rex. There were plans to establish this as a breed. 1990s Missouri Rex. The mutation was found ... carrying the same mutation which was known to be different to the German Cornish Rex rex mutation. By 1991 .... These males may have inherited a spontaneous mutation or may have carried the German Rex mutation ... German Rex mutation and that there is an unknown second rexing gene involved. There was little ... different to the Cornish Rex mutation, but test matings are required. Curly furred Manx cats were all ... haired LaPerm, but was later found to be a new recessive mutation. 2003 Prairie Rex. Rexed ... shelter had received similar cats over the previous two years. The mutation cannot be researched ... breed. In addition to their curly fur, many of the cats had a satin or glitter mutation resulting ... to be a dominant mutation. the name means touch in the Miwok language. Curly or rex type mutations ... curly cats rex.htm Rex and Curly Coated Cats DEFAULTSORT Rex Mutation Category Rex cat breeds ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Tyranny and Mutation Type Album Artist Blue yster Cult Cover Blue Oyster Cult Tyranny and Mutation.jpg Released February 1973 Recorded 1972 br Columbia Studios, New York Genre Hard rock , Heavy metal music heavy metal Length 38 11 Label CBS Records CBS Producer Murray Krugman , Sandy Pearlman Last album Blue yster Cult album Blue yster Cult br 1972 This album Tyranny And Mutation br 1973 Next album Secret Treaties br 1974 Tyranny and Mutation On the album cover THE BLVE YSTER CVLT TYRANNY AND MVTATION was the second album by hard rock band, Blue yster Cult , released in 1973. The album was recorded from tunes written while touring in support of their eponymous first album. BOC continued to develop their style of intelligent Heavy metal music heavy metal on this record. This was the first BOC album to feature a contribution from punk poetess Patti Smith , who would go on to co write several songs for the band and at one time dated Allen Lanier as well. The song The Red and the Black is a re titled, re recorded version of the band s I m on the Lamb But I Ain t No Sheep from their first studio album. The lyrics are a reference to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police . Album reviews rev1 Allmusic rev1score Rating 4.5 5 Allmusic class album id r30965 pure url yes link rev2 Robert Christgau rev2Score B http www.robertchristgau.com get artist.php?name Blue Oyster Cult link Track listing Side one The Black The Red and the Black Albert Bouchard , Eric Bloom , Sandy Pearlman 4 24 O.D. d on Life Itself Bloom, A. Bouchard, Joe Bouchard , Pearlman 4 47 Hot Rails to Hell J. Bouchard 5 12 7 Screaming Diz Busters A. Bouchard, J. Bouchard ... before or after songs. Charts class wikitable Year Album Billboard 200 1973 Tyranny and Mutation ... & Mutation it Tyranny and Mutation pl Tyranny and Mutation pt Tyranny and Mutation fi Tyranny and Mutation sv Tyranny and Mutation ... more details
orphan date December 2011 A behaviour mutation is a genetic mutation that alters genes that control the way in which an organism behaves, causing their behavioural patterns to change. A genetic mutation ... 2238 ref One way that mutations manifest themselves is behaviour mutation. Some examples of this could ... behaviour associated with a point mutation in the structural gene for monoamine oxidase A. Science ... the behaviour of transgenic mice is it the mutation, the genetic background, or the environment ... to arise on the back of a simple gene mutation. ref Hamilton, W.D. 1964 The genetical evolution of social ... when a behaviour mutation changes the courtship methods and manner of mating in sexually reproducing species. ref Bastock, M. 1956 . A Gene Mutation Which Changes a Behaviour Pattern Evolution 10 4 421 ... ref ref Cobb, M. 2007 . A gene mutation which changed animal behaviour Margaret Bastock and the yellow ... ref However, the first published demonstration of how a mutation in a single gene could change ... working under Tinbergen at Oxford University. ref Cobb, M. 2007 . A gene mutation which changed ..., M. 1956 . A Gene Mutation Which Changes a Behaviour Pattern Evolution 10 4 421 439 http www.jstor.org ... influencing animal behaviour. ref Cobb, M. 2007 . A gene mutation which changed animal behaviour Margaret ... investigating different mutations. ref Hall, J.C. 1978 Courtship among males due to a male sterile mutation ... used allowed researches to directly observe the mutation, such as altering phototaxis or flight .... Behavioural mutation has also been extensively tested in mice. In one test involving Drosophila ... the Zebrafish ennui mutation was identified from mutagenesis identification for defects in early behaviour ..., R. I. and Kuwada, J. Y. 2008 , The zebrafish ennui behavioural mutation disrupts acetylcholine ... in behavioural mutation tests allows scientists to increase our understanding of the genetic basis ... degradation under spontaneous mutation accumulation In each generation, the genetic variation ... more details
figures out that they all have the same mutation of same chromosome 11 . Its called the Starzl Mutation . He explains what this means. At a pre wedding family dinner Shawn s brother Danny Farrell .... Significance The mutation Starting in 1969, Seattle Presbyterian Hospital used a flawed radiation ... induced a small mutation . This mutation is a slight alteration of the Chromosome 11 human eleventh chromosome . It was named the Starzl mutation, after the company that made the bad machine. The mutation is replicable, meaning people that got it passed it onto their children. The Starzl mutation is both harmless and conserved in those offspring, they live normal healthy lives. While ... area it is the only place they are likely to encounter individuals who possess the Starzl mutation ... page DEFAULTSORT Starzl Mutation, The Category 2006 television episodes Category The 4400 episodes ... more details
Infobox VG title Mutation Nation image Image mutnat.jpg 269px Mutation Nation start screen developer SNK Playmore SNK publisher SNK Playmore SNK designer release 1991 in video gaming 1991 1992 in the US and EU genre Beat em up modes Single player , multiplayer game Multiplayer cabinet Upright arcade system Neo Geo console Neo Geo 54 Mbit cartridge electronics cartridge cpu Motorola 68000 , Zilog Z80 sound Yamaha 2610 display Raster graphics Raster , 304 x 224 pixels Horizontal , 4096 colors input 8 way Joystick , 4 Button control Buttons layout, 2 of which are used platforms Neo Geo console Neo Geo arcade and home systems NOTOC Mutation Nation is a beat em up arcade game that was developed and released by SNK for the Neo Geo console Neo Geo Japanese arcade and home systems in 1991 while the English versions were released in 1992. Storyline In the year of 2050, a mad scientist was shut down by his superiors after conducting bizarre biological experiments. However soon after, his lab exploded and the scientist himself mysteriously disappeared. Now several years later there are new buildings on top of the forgotten slum where the experiments took place and suddenly a genetic virus has started to spread among the tenants turning them into vicious mutants. Two young fighters of the local city, Ricky Jones and Johnny Hart, return to town after having been away for a long time and upon seeing the chaos that s happening, they take it upon themselves to clean the town up before the mutants spread across the nation. Along the way they come across not just the mutants but also mechanically ..., Mutation Nation instead uses a system where the player can pick up one of four elemental spheres that allows ... damage. Sources The English manual for the Mutation Nation AES home version. The Neo Geo AES technical manual. External links KLOV game id 8799 moby game id mutation nation Category 1991 video games Category Arcade games Category Neo Geo games Category Beat em ups fr Mutation Nation ... more details
Agriculture Mutation breeding is the process of exposing seeds to chemicals or radiation in order to generate mutants with desirable traits to be bred with other cultivars . Plants created using mutagenesis are sometimes called mutagenic plants or mutagenic seeds. From 1930 2004 more than 2250 mutagenic plant varietals have been released that have been derived either as direct mutants 70 or from their progenie 30 . ref cite journal last Maluszynsk first M.K. coauthors K. Nichterlein, L. van Zanten & B.S. Ahloowalia title Of cially released mutant varieties the FAO IAEA Database journal Mutation Breeding Review year 2000 issue 12 pages 1 84 ref Crop plants account for 75 of released mutagenic species with the remaining 25 ornamentals or decorative plants. ref name iaea cite journal last Ahloowali first B.S. title Global impact of mutation derived varieties journal Euphytica year 2004 volume 135 pages 187 204 url http www.iaea.org programmes nafa d2 global impact.pdf accessdate 20 April 2011 ref However, it is unclear how many of these varieties are currently used in agricultural production around the world, as these seeds are not always identified or labeled as being mutagenic or having a mutagenic provenance. Process There are different kind of mutagenic breeding such as using Chemical mutagens like Ethyl methanesulfonate EMS and Dimethyl sulfate DMS , radiation and transposons are used to generate mutants . Mutation breeding is commonly used to produce traits in crops such as larger seeds, new colors, or sweeter fruits, that either cannot be found in nature or have been lost during evolution. ref cite web title New Citrus Variety Released by UC Riverside is Very Sweet, Juicy ... plant breeding methods such as gene transfer by pollination, mutation breeding, cell selection and induced polyploidy have a substantially greater discard rate. Mutation breeding, for instance, involves ... The FAO IAEA Programme s Database of Mutation Enhanced Technologies for Agriculture META ... more details
infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name The Mutation title orig translator image image Animorphs 36 The Mutation.jpg 175px image caption Jake morphing into an orca author K. A. Applegate illustrator David Burroughs Mattingly David B. Mattingly cover artist David B. Mattingly br small http www.linkedin.com in kkhudson Karen Hudson art direction design small country United States language English language English series Animorphs 36 genre Science fiction novel publisher Scholastic Press Scholastic release date November 1999 english release date media type Print pages 142 isbn 0 43910675 3 oclc 42877476 preceded by Visser novel Visser followed by The Weakness Animorphs The Weakness The Mutation is the thirty sixth book in the Animorphs series, written by K.A. Applegate . It is known to have been ghostwriter ghostwritten by Erica Bobone. It is narrated by Jake Animorphs Jake . Plot summary While using their aquatic morphs to chase the Yeerks new Sea Blade, which was after the Pemalite ship, the Animorphs and Ax find themselves beached inside an underwater cavern. The cavern seems to be littered, however, with several different types of air and sea craft, with what appears to be human statues inside. Further inspection by Cassie and Ax reveals that these people were real, and were killed and stuffed for preservation. While attempting to escape and locate Visser Three, whose ship was taken by a strange, humanoid aquatic species, Jake, Cassie, Ax, Rachel, and Marco, all in their natural forms, are captured by these life forms, who reveal themselves as Nartec. Tobias was on lookout above, and therefore was not captured. The Nartec queen explains that they once were humans who lived above water, and when their city sunk, they began to adapt to underwater life. Ax realizes that radioactivity is what aided their ability to evolve so quickly ... , Hammerhead Shark Visser Three Luminar Animorphs Luminar Animorphs Category Animorphs books Mutation ... more details
Image White eyed Drosophila.jpg thumb A white eyed Drosophila White , abbreviated w , was the first sex linked mutation ever discovered in the Drosophila melanogaster fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster . In 1910 Thomas Hunt Morgan , more accurately, his wife collected a single male white eyed mutant from a population of Drosophila melanogaster fruit flies, which usually have bright red compound eyes eyes . Upon crossing this male with wild type female flies he found that the offspring did not conform to the expectations of Mendelian inheritance . ref Morgan, TH 1910 Sex Limited Inheritance in Drosophila. Science , 32 812 120 122 ref The first generation the F1 produced 1,237 red eyed offspring and three white eyed flies, all males. The second generation the F2 produced 2,459 red eyed females, 1,011 red eyed males, and 782 white eyed males. Further experimental crosses led Morgan to the conclusion that this mutation was somehow physically connected to the factor that determined gender in Drosophila . Morgan named this trait white , now abbreviated w . ref As the field of genetics developed, names for gene s were Italic type italicized , and dominant allele s were capitalized while recessive allele s such as white were made lower case . Names of commonly used mutations were shortened, and since white was one of the first named, it was shortened to a single letter. ref Flies carrying the white allele are frequently used to introduce high school and college students to genetics. The protein made by white functions as an ATP binding cassette transporter ATP binding cassette ABC transporter . It carries the precursors of the red and brown eye color pigments, guanine and tryptophan , into the developing eyes during pupation. ref Mackenzie, S. M. Brooker, M. R. Gill, T. R. Cox, G. B. Howells, A. J. Ewart, G. D. 1999 Mutations in the white gene of Drosophila melanogaster affecting ABC transporters that determine eye colouration. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta BBA Biomembranes ... more details
infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Mutation title orig translator image prefer 1st edition image caption author Robin Cook novelist illustrator cover artist country United States language English language English series genre Thriller genre Thriller novel publisher release date 1990 english release date media type Print Hardcover Hardback & Paperback pages isbn ISBN preceded by Mortal Fear novel Mortal Fear followed by Harmful Intent novel Harmful Intent Mutation is a book written by Robin Cook novelist Robin Cook about the ethics of genetic engineering . It brings up the benefits, risks, and consequences. Plot summary Victor Frank, and his wife Marsha, are unable to have a second child due to Marsha s infertility . They turn to surrogacy as an alternate method of conception. Victor, an obstetrician gynaecologist and owner of the biochemical company Chimera Inc., injects the egg implanted in his wife with an agent called Nerve Growth Factor NGF into chromosome six, which causes the baby to grow more neurons than usual, as a result making them super intelligent. Their son, VJ, is born a genius. He is able to talk in six months and read in thirteen. Several years later, VJ s brother, David, and nanny, Janice, both die of an unexplainable rare form of liver cancer . At about three, VJ experiences a drop in intelligence, leading Victor to think his experiment is a failure. VJ lives a secluded life from that point, leading his psychiatrist mother to worry, to the annoyance of Victor who believes VJ is fine. When VJ turns eleven, a disastrous chain of events begins. Victor had injected two other eggs with NGF, which were given to two families who work at Chimera through the fertility clinic there. They both inexplicably die at age three because of brain edema . Victor later finds out they had been given the antibiotic Cephaloclor, which causes the nerve cell growth process to begin again. This causes their brains to grow too large ... more details
In genetic algorithm s of computing , mutation is a genetic operator used to maintain genetic diversity .... It is analogous to biological mutation . Mutation alters one or more gene values in a chromosome from its initial state. In mutation, the solution may change entirely from the previous solution. Hence GA can come to better solution by using mutation. Mutation occurs during evolution according to a user definable mutation probability. This probability should be set low. If it is set to high, the search will turn into a primitive random search. The classic example of a mutation operator involves ... from its original state. A common method of implementing the mutation operator involves generating ... bit will be modified. This mutation procedure, based on the biological point mutation , is called single point mutation. Other types are inversion and floating point mutation. When the gene encoding ... of mutation in GAs is preserving and introducing diversity. Mutation should allow the algorithm ... and Mutation url http www.obitko.com tutorials genetic algorithms crossover mutation.php ref For different genome types, different mutation types are suitable Bit string mutation The mutation ... of a mutation of a bit is math frac 1 l math , where math l math is the length of the binary vector. Thus, a mutation rate of math 1 math per mutation and individual selected for mutation is reached. Flip Bit This mutation operator takes the chosen genome and inverts the bits. i.e. if the genome bit is 1,it is changed to 0 and vice versa Boundary This mutation operator replaces the genome ... The probability that amount of mutation will go to 0 with the next generation is increased by using non uniform mutation operator.It keeps the population from stagnating in the early stages of the evolution.It tunes solution in later stages of evolution.This mutation operator can only be used ... random value selected between the user specified upper and lower bounds for that gene. This mutation ... more details
No footnotes date April 2009 The mutation selection balance is a classic result in population genetics first derived in the 1920s by John Burdon Sanderson Haldane and Ronald Fisher R.A. Fisher . A genetic variant that is deleterious will not necessarily disappear immediately from a population. Its frequency, when it first appears in a population of N individuals, will be 1 N or 1 2N in a diploid population , and this frequency might drift up and down a bit before returning to zero. If the population is large enough, or if the mutation rate math mu math is high enough, i.e., if math mu N math is high enough, then one has to consider additional mutations. In a hypothetical infinite population, the frequency will never return to zero. Instead, it will reach an equilibrium value that reflects the balance between mutation pushing the frequency upward and selection pushing it downward , thus the name mutation selection balance . If s is the deleterious selection coefficient the decrease in relative fitness , then the equilibrium frequency f of an allele in mutation selection balance is approximately math f mu s math in haploid s, or for the case of a dominant allele in diploids. For a recessive allele in a diploid population, math f sqrt mu over s math . A useful approximation for alleles of intermediate dominance is that f math mu sh math , where h is the coefficient of dominance. These formulae are all approximate because they ignore back mutation, typically a trivial effect. The mutation selection balance has the practical use of allowing estimates of mutation rates from data on deleterious alleles see examples on pp.  85 89 of Crow, 1986 . For population geneticists, it provides a simple model for thinking about how variation persists in natural populations. External links http www.blackwellpublishing.com ridley a z Mutation selection balance.asp J. F. Crow 1986 . Basic ... 273. Category Mutation Category Selection it Equilibrio di mutazione selezione ... more details