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    Adenosine to Cytosine Transversion Abnormality

    A point mutation involving the substitution of Cytosine (a pyrimidine base) for Adenosine (a purine base) in a DNA sequence from eukaryotic or prokaryotic organisms. This abnormality can be either heritable or occur somatically. (NCI Thesaurus)




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