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- anaphragmic mutation
- auxotrophic mutation
- back mutation
- backward mutation
- biochemical mutation
- block mutation
- bud mutation
- chain-terminating mutation
- chance mutation
- chromosome mutation
- clustered point mutation
- complementing mutation
- constitutive mutation
- control mutation
- defectivity mutation
- depletion mutation
- detrimental mutation
- direct mutation
- effectively dominant mutation
- end-point mutation
- false mutation
- floating chromosome mutation
- floating gene mutation
- floating mutations
- forward mutation
- frame-shift mutation
- gametic mutation
- gene mutation
- genomic mutation
- homologous mutations
- host-induced mutation
- hypermorphic mutation
- hypomorphic mutation
- insertion mutation
- interacting mutations
- intergenic mutations
- intragenic mutation
- invisible mutation
- key mutation
- large-scale mutation
- leaky mutation
- lethal mutation
- loss mutation
- loss of function mutation
- major mutations
- mass mutations
- minor mutations
- missense mutation
- modifying mutation
- neutral mutation
- nonleaky mutation
- nonsense mutation
- numerical mutation
- ochre mutation
- opal mutation
- parallel mutations
- phase-shift mutation
- plastid mutation
- ploidic mutation
- point mutation
- polar mutation
- recessive mutation
- recombination-induced mutation
- recurrent mutation
- regulatory mutation
- replacement mutation
- reverse mutation
- scattered point mutations
- schistic mutation
- secondary chromosome mutation
- sense mutation
- sex-linked mutation
- sign mutation
- silent mutation
- single-site mutation
- site-directed mutation
- somatic mutation
- spontaneous mutation
- spurious mutation
- subliminal mutation
- substrate transition mutation
- subvital mutation
- supervital mutation
- suppressor mutation
- systemic mutation
- template transition mutation
- transition mutation
- transversion mutation
- vegetative mutation
- visible mutation
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= backward mutation обратная мутация, реверсия
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