MutationnismeLe Mutationnisme est une théorie de biologie évolutive, qui existait avant les travaux de Charles Darwin, et survit pendant plusieurs décennies comme alternative à sa théorie de l'évolution, dans une phase de l'histoire de la biologie connue sous le nom d'éclipse du darwinisme. Le mutationnisme prévoit que l'évolution n'est pas continue, elle se fait par sauts importants, qui peuvent, en une seule génération, donner naissance à de nouveaux traits ou même à de nouvelles espèces.
Biologie moléculaireredresse=1.67|vignette| Géométrie de la double hélice d'ADN B montrant le petit et le grand sillon ainsi que le détail des deux types de paires de bases : thymine–adénine en haut et cytosine–guanine en bas. La biologie moléculaire (parfois abrégée bio. mol.) est une discipline scientifique de la vie au croisement de la génétique, de la biochimie métabolique et de la physique, dont l'objet est la compréhension des mécanismes de fonctionnement de la cellule au niveau moléculaire.
Frameshift mutationA frameshift mutation (also called a framing error or a reading frame shift) is a genetic mutation caused by indels (insertions or deletions) of a number of nucleotides in a DNA sequence that is not divisible by three. Due to the triplet nature of gene expression by codons, the insertion or deletion can change the reading frame (the grouping of the codons), resulting in a completely different translation from the original. The earlier in the sequence the deletion or insertion occurs, the more altered the protein.
Somatic mutationA somatic mutation is a change in the DNA sequence of a somatic cell of a multicellular organism with dedicated reproductive cells; that is, any mutation that occurs in a cell other than a gamete, germ cell, or gametocyte. Unlike germline mutations, which can be passed on to the descendants of an organism, somatic mutations are not usually transmitted to descendants. This distinction is blurred in plants, which lack a dedicated germline, and in those animals that can reproduce asexually through mechanisms such as budding, as in members of the cnidarian genus Hydra.
Statistical mechanicsIn physics, statistical mechanics is a mathematical framework that applies statistical methods and probability theory to large assemblies of microscopic entities. It does not assume or postulate any natural laws, but explains the macroscopic behavior of nature from the behavior of such ensembles. Sometimes called statistical physics or statistical thermodynamics, its applications include many problems in the fields of physics, biology, chemistry, and neuroscience.
In-gel digestionThe in-gel digestion step is a part of the sample preparation for the mass spectrometric identification of proteins in course of proteomic analysis. The method was introduced in 1992 by Rosenfeld. Innumerable modifications and improvements in the basic elements of the procedure remain. The in-gel digestion step primarily comprises the four steps; destaining, reduction and alkylation (R&A) of the cysteines in the protein, proteolytic cleavage of the protein and extraction of the generated peptides.
Mathématiques appliquéesvignette|280px|En théorie des graphes, principales topologies typiques de graphes. Les mathématiques appliquées sont une branche des mathématiques qui s'intéresse à l'application du savoir mathématique aux autres domaines.
Fréquence (statistiques)vignette|Fréquence des traits de kanji En statistique, on appelle fréquence absolue l'effectif des observations d'une classe et fréquence relative ou simplement fréquence, le quotient de cet effectif par celui de la population. L'expression fréquence = valeur n'est jamais ambigüe. Si valeur est un nombre entier positif, il s'agit de la fréquence absolue, c'est-à-dire l'effectif de la classe. Si valeur est un nombre compris entre 0 et 1 ou un pourcentage, il s'agit de la fréquence relative.
Mutation non-sensIn genetics, a nonsense mutation is a point mutation in a sequence of DNA that results in a premature stop codon, or a nonsense codon in the transcribed mRNA, and in leading to a truncated, incomplete, and nonfunctional protein product. Nonsense mutation is not always harmful, the functional effect of a nonsense mutation depends on many aspects, such as the location of the stop codon within the coding DNA. For example, the effect of a nonsense mutation depends on the proximity of the nonsense mutation to the original stop codon, and the degree to which functional subdomains of the protein are affected.
Germline mutationA germline mutation, or germinal mutation, is any detectable variation within germ cells (cells that, when fully developed, become sperm and ova). Mutations in these cells are the only mutations that can be passed on to offspring, when either a mutated sperm or oocyte come together to form a zygote. After this fertilization event occurs, germ cells divide rapidly to produce all of the cells in the body, causing this mutation to be present in every somatic and germline cell in the offspring; this is also known as a constitutional mutation.