The sound of silence
Laurence D. Hurst ()
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Laurence D. Hurst: University of Bath, Bath BA2 7AY, UK.
Nature, 2011, vol. 471, issue 7340, 582-583
Abstract:
There are various ways in which apparently 'silent' DNA mutations — those that don't result in a change in the encoded protein — have untoward consequences. A striking example has emerged in a study of Crohn's disease.
Date: 2011
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