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Remutation - term definitionCould anybody define the term REMUTATION?
Many thanks in advance
Re: Remutation - term definitionTo the best of my knowledge there is no consensus on this matter as you would find for quite a lot of terms in molecular biology. I mean there is no consensus even on the definition of the gene! I also don’t think this term is widely used.
I can make a theoretical case for ‘remutation’ being an additional mutation within the same gene if it results in the product that can perform original function, but even that most likely will affect the same area as the first mutation…
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