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   This Week in Genetics
   Topic of the Week: Genetics Article
   Upcoming Events: Your Event Title
   Term of the Week: Genetic Term

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This Week in Genetics

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Topic of the Week: Genetics Article

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Every week, an original article is published as part of KromoNews. Typically, the article abstract is included as part of the newsletter, which details the contributions of the article, and the outline of the full text article.

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Upcoming Events

Join us for this exciting and very happening conference, that consists of 11 topics, and lectures by the leading geneticists of the world.
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When: Date(s), Year
Topic: The topics to be covered during the two-day conference are as follows:

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  2. Event topic 2, in detail
  3. Event topic 3, in detail
  4. Event topic 4, in detail
  5. Event topic 5, in detail

Where:   Venue of the event, Institute, City, State, Country
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Email:      contact@event.edu
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Genetics Term of the Week: Non-Synonymous Mutation

A missense mutation, also called non-synonymous mutation, is a type of point mutation where a nucleotide is changed, which results in the production of a different amino acid. Such mutations are responsible for diseases like Epidermolysis Bullosa and sickle cell disease. For example, in sickle cell disease, a codon GAG, which codes for amino acid glutamine, is changed to GTG, which codes for amino acid valine.
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