Definitionn. (biology) an organism that has characteristics resulting from chromosomal alteration
Last update: October 27, 2015
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Thus the mutation results in alterations in the bile composition. [noun]
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Experts believe the next influenza pandemic could result from such a mutation of virus strains. [noun]
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If it's hereditary, then the mutation has been hidden from us for, like, maybe even hundreds of thousands of years. [Please select]
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For motion is a certain mutation from some things into others. [Please select]
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Festing Jones first directed my attention to these passages and their bearing on the Mutation Theory. [Please select]
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When mutation is the order of the day, why may not human nature itself be changed. [Please select]
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Why does he immediately add that for the pluralist to plead the non-mutation of such abstractions would be an _ignoratio elenchi_. [Please select]
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Hedged about with provisions, curtailed and limited, here nevertheless was an acorn out of which, by natural growth and some mutation, was to come popular government wide and deep. [Please select]
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There too the dove-cot stood, with its meek and innocent inmates Murmuring ever of love; while above in the variant breezes Numberless noisy weathercocks rattled and sang of mutation. [Please select]
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