26-10-2015 16:14 via sciencedaily.com

Two mutations are better than one

Two wrongs don't make a right, but in the case of genetic mutations, having two mutations in the same gene could be better than having either one individually. Researchers found that two separate genetic modifications each greatly reduced the function of the myosin muscle protein in fruit flies, but flies with both mutations had nearly three-quarters of the function restored. The findings may help researchers better understand and treat heart muscle disease in humans.
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