Can mutation be challenged in Bihar?
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01 Mar 2017 27 Citations | We argue that mutation testing can and should be more extensively used in practice. |
Open access•Journal Article 79 Citations | Another problem is factionalism; if the movement unites and focuses on people's concerns it could make a real difference in Bihar. |
16 Citations | It may be found that the mutation rate can be controlled by cultural conditions. |
63 Citations | Thus, the rising incidence of clinical resistance to treatment is unlikely to be due to a different species causing kala-azar in north Bihar. |
14 Citations | To the best of our knowledge, mutation Fr8/9, the 2ndmost common mutation in our study has never been reported to be so common from anywhere in India. |
Considering the availability of a mutation testing tool with our suggested features, we argue that mutation testing can be used in practice. | |
13 Citations | In contrast to earlier reports, our data suggest that significant genetic polymorphisms exist in L. donovani strains in Bihar, India. |
This new mutation should be considered in genetic counseling. | |
Open access•Journal Article 52 Citations | The nonsense mutation Gln368Stop was not observed in the present study and thereby suggests that it may not be a common disease-causing mutation in the Indian population. |
The patterns of mutation might be more scattered and diverse. |
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