Rosenberg S M
Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.
Genome. 1994 Dec;37(6):893-9. doi: 10.1139/g94-127.
An unexpected way of making mutations in bacteria has challenged concepts of the genetic mechanisms behind evolution for the past 6 years. Work on the molecular mechanism of these so called "adaptive" mutations is rapidly revealing a surprising and novel molecular mechanism, and it is altering our understanding of how mutations form in nondividing cells.
在过去六年里,一种在细菌中制造突变的意外方式对进化背后的遗传机制概念提出了挑战。对这些所谓“适应性”突变分子机制的研究正在迅速揭示一种惊人且新颖的分子机制,并且正在改变我们对非分裂细胞中突变如何形成的理解。