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Punktmutation

u rečniku PONS

mu·ta·tion [mju:ˈteɪʃən] N

Veränderung f <-, -en>
Mutation f <-, -en> spec

I. point [pɔɪnt] N

1. point (sharp end):

Spitze f <-, -n>
point of a star
Zacke f <-, -n>
point of deer
Ende nt <-s, -n> spec
point of deer
Sprosse f <-, -n> spec

2. point (dot):

Punkt m <-(e)s, -e>

3. point:

Punkt <-(e)s, -e>

4. point (decimal point):

Komma <-s, -s>
Dezimalpunkt m <-[e]s, -e>

5. point (position):

Stelle f <-, -n>
Punkt m <-(e)s, -e>
Berührungspunkt m <-(e)s, -e>
Ausgangspunkt m <-(e)s, -e> a. fig
Einschussstelle f <-, -n>

6. point (particular time):

Zeitpunkt m <-(e)s, -e>
von da an ...

7. point (about to do):

8. point (argument, issue):

Punkt m <-(e)s, -e>
ich wollte sagen, dass ...
ein Argument für etw acc /gegen etw acc einbringen
Ehrensache f <-, -n>
Rechtsfrage f <-, -n>

9. point no pl (most important idea):

10. point no pl (purpose):

Sinn m <-(e)s> kein pl
Zweck m <-(e)s, -e>

11. point (stage in process):

Punkt m <-(e)s, -e>
... als es soweit war, ...

12. point (important characteristic):

Merkmal nt <-s, -e>

13. point (in sports):

Punkt m <-(e)s, -e>

14. point STOCKEX:

Punkt m <-(e)s, -e>

15. point (for diamonds):

0,01 Karat

16. point:

Strich m <-(e)s, -e>
Grad m <-(e)s, -e>

17. point (in bridge):

Punkt m <-(e)s, -e>

18. point BOXING:

19. point (in ballet):

Spitze f <-, -n>

20. point Brit, Aus (socket):

Steckdose f <-, -n>

21. point AUTO:

22. point Brit RAIL:

23. point (promontory):

Landspitze f <-, -n>

24. point TYPO:

Punkt m <-(e)s, -e>

25. point (cricket):

26. point (extremities):

points pl of horse, dog

27. point (punch line):

point of a story
Pointe f <-, -n>

Phrases:

für jdn ist es wichtig, etw zu tun

II. point [pɔɪnt] VB intr

1. point (with finger):

to point at [or to] sth/sb
[mit dem Finger] auf etw/jdn zeigen

2. point (be directed):

weisen <wies, gewiesen>

3. point (indicate):

to point to sth
auf etw acc hinweisen [o. hindeuten]

4. point (use as evidence):

to point to sth
auf etw acc verweisen

5. point HUNT:

point dog

III. point [pɔɪnt] VB trans

1. point (aim):

to point sth at sb/sth weapon
etw [auf jdn/etw] richten
to point sth at sb/sth stick, one's finger
mit etw dat auf jdn/etw zeigen
to point the finger [at sb] fig

2. point (direct):

jdn den Weg zu etw dat beschreiben
to point the way [to sth] fig
den Weg [für etw acc] ebnen

3. point (extend):

4. point (building):

to point sth

5. point HUNT:

to point sth dog

6. point (punctuate):

to point sth
OpenDict unos

point N

to run point on sth (campaign) fig
etw leiten
OpenDict unos

point N

OpenDict unos

point

PONS rečnik bankarstva, finansija i osiguranja

point N FINMKT

Klett rečnik iz biologije

point mutation N

Present
Ipoint
youpoint
he/she/itpoints
wepoint
youpoint
theypoint
Past
Ipointed
youpointed
he/she/itpointed
wepointed
youpointed
theypointed
Present Perfect
Ihavepointed
youhavepointed
he/she/ithaspointed
wehavepointed
youhavepointed
theyhavepointed
Past Perfect
Ihadpointed
youhadpointed
he/she/ithadpointed
wehadpointed
youhadpointed
theyhadpointed

PONS OpenDict

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Jednojezični primeri (nisu ih verifikovali PONS urednici)

Note also that the form often used instead of after vowels does not cause nasal mutation.
en.wikipedia.org
The gene has been found to have missense mutation in exon 9.
en.wikipedia.org
However, he also describes a self-correcting meme, highly resistant to mutation.
en.wikipedia.org
When combined, these factors will result in a variable phenotype for iminoglycinuria depending on which mutations are present.
en.wikipedia.org
If there is a known mutation in the family, prenatal testing is available.
en.wikipedia.org

Primeri s interneta (nije provereno)

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It occurs in approximately 75,000 new cancer cases per annum and is the most frequent mutation, in which p53 is deactivated by thermodynamic destabilization — all because a single building block of the protein is replaced.
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www.uni-muenchen.de
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Sie kommt in etwa 75.000 neu an Krebs erkrankten Menschen pro Jahr vor und ist die häufigste Veränderung, bei der p53 durch thermodynamische Destabilisierung inaktiviert wird. Und zwar durch den Austausch eines einzigen Bausteins des Proteins.
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We now know that every malignant tumor is the result of underlying genetic mutations that affect several different classes of genes.
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www.uni-muenchen.de
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Mittlerweile weiß man, dass jeder bösartigen Tumorerkrankung genetische Veränderungen zugrunde liegen, die mehrere Klassen von Genen betreffen.
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Fatal mutations to the p53 gene are found in nearly half of all tumor cases in humans, and the associated p53 protein is therefore no longer able to fulfill its duties as “guardian of the genome.”
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www.uni-muenchen.de
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Bei etwa der Hälfte der menschlichen Tumore finden sich aber fatale Veränderungen im p53-Gen. Das zugehörige p53-Protein kann dann seinen Aufgaben als „Wächter des Genoms“ nicht mehr nachkommen.
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Focus of the ward is besides endoscopical surgeries (so-called laparoscopy resp. minimal invasive surgery) the care of patients after laser therapy for treatment of malign mutations of the outer genitals (labia and vagina).
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frauenklinik-cvk.charite.de
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Schwerpunkt der Station ist neben endoskopischen Eingriffen (sogenannte Bauchspiegelung bzw. minimal-invasive Chirurgie) die Betreuung von Patientinnen nach Lasertherapie zur Behandlung von bösartigen Veränderungen der äußeren Genitale (Schamlippen und Scheide).
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The number of mutations increases with the age of the affected individuals.
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www.dkfz.de
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Die Anzahl der genetischen Veränderungen stieg mit dem Alter der Betroffenen.
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