Age-related accumulation of de novo mitochondrial mutations in mammalian oocytes and somatic tissues.
Mutations create genetic variation for other evolutionary forces to operate on and cause numerous genetic diseases. Nevertheless, how de novo mutations arise remains poorly understood. Progress in the area is hindered by the fact that error rates of conventional sequencing technologies (1 in 100 or...
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Main Authors: | Barbara Arbeithuber, James Hester, Marzia A Cremona, Nicholas Stoler, Arslan Zaidi, Bonnie Higgins, Kate Anthony, Francesca Chiaromonte, Francisco J Diaz, Kateryna D Makova |
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2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/5fbd5f9009d9460891d16429b917c4a5 |
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