Repeat induced point-mutation
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In molecular biology, repeat induced point-mutation or RIP is a process by which DNA in Neurospora crassa accumulates G:C to A:T mutations. It is associated with DNA methylation.
In molecular biology, repeat induced point-mutation or RIP is a process by which DNA in Neurospora crassa accumulates G:C to A:T mutations. It is associated with DNA methylation.